THUS, when the Supreme Being formed the universe, and created matter out of nothing, he impressed certain principles upon that matter, from which it can never depart, and without which it would cease to be. When he put that matter into motion, he established... General Theory of Law and State - Page 9by Hans Kelsen - 1999 - 516 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1841 - 454 pages
...laws of motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of nature and of nations. Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe,...and without which it would cease to be. When he put that matter into motion, he established certain laws of motion, to which all movable bodies must conform.'... | |
| George Combe - Human beings - 1841 - 464 pages
...of motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of Nature and of nations.'-' Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe,...and without which it would cease to be. When He put that matter into motion, He established certain laws of 'motion, to which all movable bodies must conform.'... | |
| George Combe - Human behavior - 1841 - 468 pages
...of motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of Nature and of nations.'-' Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe,...out of nothing, He impressed certain principles upon 396 APPENDIX. NATURAL LAWS. that matter, from which it can never depart, and without which it would... | |
| George Combe - Human behavior - 1841 - 140 pages
...of gravitation, of optics, or mechanies, as well as the laws of nature and of nations. — " Thu.ч, when the supreme Being formed the universe and created matter out of nothing, he impressed certain pnsct1\les upon that matter, from which it can never depart, and without which it would cease to he.... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1845 - 498 pages
...laws of motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of nature and of nations. tain times, when they proved to her pat {hit matter into motion, he established certain laws of motion, to which all moveable bodies must... | |
| George Combe - Phrenology - 1850 - 452 pages
...laws of motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of nature and of nations. Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe,...and without which it would cease to be. When he put that matter into motion, he established certain laws of motion, to which all moveable bodies must conform.'... | |
| William Blackstone, Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot - Law - 1853 - 392 pages
...Creator. If we turn from animate to inanimate matter, we shall find certain principles impressed on that matter, from which it can never depart, and without which it would cease to exist. Law, therefore, in its general sense, signifies a rule of action prescribed by a superior, and... | |
| George Combe - Medical - 1853 - 460 pages
...of motion, of gravitation, of opties, or mechanies, as well as the laws of Nature and of nations.'-' Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe, and created matter out 6f nothing, He impressed certain principles upoh that matter, from which it can never depart, and without... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 874 pages
...And it is t liât rule of action which is prescribed by some superior, and which the inferioris hound to obey. Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe,...and without which it would cease to be. When he put that matter into motion, he established certain laws of motion, to which all movable bodies must conform.... | |
| george combe - 1860 - 390 pages
...motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of nature and of nations."—" Thus, when the Supreme Being formed the universe and...and without which it would cease to be. When He put that matter into motion, he established certain laws of motion, to which all moveable bodies must conform."—"... | |
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