| John Locke - 1819 - 460 pages
...hard, that men walked upon it, and that it would bear an elephant if he were there. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed "the strange things you have told me, because 1 look " upon you as a sober fair man, but now I am sure you §. G. They being capable of great variety.... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1824 - 702 pages
...hard, that men walked upon it, and that it would bear an elephant, if he were there. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed the strange things...because I look upon you as a sober fair man; but now 1 am sure you lie." § 6. They being capable of great variety. — Upon these grounds depends the probability... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 518 pages
...hard, that men walked upon it, and that it would bear an elephant if he were there. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed " the strange...have told me, because I look '* upon you as a sober fairman, but now I am sure you " lye." Thev being § 6. Upon these grounds depends the capable of probability... | |
| John Locke - Coinage - 1824 - 530 pages
...hard, that men walked upon it, and that it would bear an elephant if he were there. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed •" the strange...have told me, because I look " upon you as a sober fairman, but now I am sure you " lye." • They being § 6. Upon these grounds depends the capable... | |
| John Mason Good - Natural history - 1826 - 454 pages
...one had seen around him, and he relied upon the common appearances of nature. " Hitherto," said he, " I have believed the strange things you have told me, because I looked upon you as an honest man ; but now I am sure you are a liar." Yet this is the faculty held... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1828 - 432 pages
...hard, that men walked upon it, and that it would bear an elephant if he were there. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed the strange things...I look upon you as a sober fair man ; but now I am aure you lie." position, before it assents to, or dissents come to a from, it; and, upon a due balancing... | |
| 1828 - 514 pages
...that men walked upon it ; and that it would bear an elephant with the utmost ease. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed the strange things you have told me, because I looked upon you as a sober, fair man ; but now I am sure you lie." ORIENTAL RHODOMONTADE. When his... | |
| Children's periodicals - 1844 - 372 pages
...ice ; he bore it awhile with polite fortitude, but, as the Dutchman went on with the ice account, he replied, ' Hitherto I have believed the strange things you have told me, because I looked upon you as a fair sober man ; but now I am sure you tell one big falsehood.' American Alligators... | |
| Richard Hobart - Apologetics - 1848 - 264 pages
...hard that men walked upon it, and that it would bear an elephant if it were there. To which the king replied, " Hitherto I have believed the strange things you have told me, because I look upon you as^a sober, fair man, but now I am sure you lie." — lm-l;:,:. £ t BulB Has been well observed, by... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - Sermons, American - 1850 - 226 pages
...became so hard in cold weather that men and even elephants could walk upon it. The king answered, " Hitherto I have believed the strange things you have told me, because I looked upon you as a sober, fair man ; but now I am sure you lie-" He rejected the statement because... | |
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