God invented and gave us sight to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed to the perturbed; and that we, learning them and partaking... The Monist - 10 psl.redagavo - 1918Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Plato - 1871 - 684 psl.
...invented and gave us sight to this end,—that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence...unperturbed to the perturbed; and that we, learning them and being partakers of the true computations of nature, might imitate the absolutely unerring courses of... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 psl.
...and gave us sight to this end, — that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence...to the perturbed ; and that we, learning them and being partakers of the true computations of nature, might imitate the absolutely unerring courses of... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 psl.
...end that we might behold the courses (of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses _ /of our own intelligence which are akin to them, the...\to the perturbed ; and that we, learning them and being par. Jtakers of the true computations of nature, might imitate the Sabsolutely _ unerring courses... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 738 psl.
...ordinary man if he were blind would in vain bewail the loss of them. Thus much let me say however : God invented and gave us sight to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed... | |
| Benjamin Chapman Burt - 1889 - 326 psl.
...let us say : that God invented and gave sight to this end, — that we might behold the courses of intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed...to the perturbed ; and that we, learning them and being partakers of the true computations of nature, might imitate the absolutely unerring courses of... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 796 psl.
...invented and gave us sight to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed The works of mind and the works of necessity. 467 to the perturbed ; and that we, learning them and... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1911 - 224 psl.
...translation) : — to this end, — that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven, and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence...to the perturbed ; and that we, learning them and being partakers of the true computations of nature, might imitate the absolutely unerring courses of... | |
| Cecil Fairfield Lavell - 1911 - 116 psl.
...see their relations but on the bearing of his widening and deepening conception of law on his life. "God invented and gave us sight to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence in the heaven and apply them to the courses of our own intelligence which are akin to them, the unperturbed... | |
| Mary Acworth Orr - 1914 - 574 psl.
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