. French and English philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes, with introductions, notes and illustrations. him that owneth the actionof another simply. The second is he that owneth an actionor covenant of another conditionally, that is to say, he un- 434 OF MAN dertaketh to do it if the other doth it not at or befocertain time. And these authors conditional are genecalled sureties, in Latin, fidejussores, and sponsores,particularly for debt, praedes; and for appearance befoijudge or magistrate, vades. ? 2T V-xV- --i-- -^^ •^. .•^ -t:. v^ -v. , 0 c> •V-. * n ! \ ^ , 0 N „ J? ^ V-


. French and English philosophers: Descartes, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hobbes, with introductions, notes and illustrations. him that owneth the actionof another simply. The second is he that owneth an actionor covenant of another conditionally, that is to say, he un- 434 OF MAN dertaketh to do it if the other doth it not at or befocertain time. And these authors conditional are genecalled sureties, in Latin, fidejussores, and sponsores,particularly for debt, praedes; and for appearance befoijudge or magistrate, vades. ? 2T V-xV- --i-- -^^ •^. .•^ -t:. v^ -v. , 0 c> •V-. * n ! \ ^ , 0 N „ J? ^ V- o 0^ r-SS~^ ^^. ^y- a ,A,^ ,- ;^ .^ -% \^ ^r. ^%\ .0 \\^ r> oV ^^ #% ?\ --? 0 %/ .^??v -t\- x^ ^. o~^ A. P F COLLIER & SONNEW YORK Copyright, igioBy p. F. Collier & Son Copyright, 1889By Peter Eckler er; A259944 CONTENTS pageDiscourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking the Truth in the Sciences By Rene Descartes Part I 5 Part II 12 Part III 21 Part IV 28 Part V 35 Part VI 49 Letters on the English—By Voltaire Letter I—On the Quakers 65 Letter II—On the Quakers 69 Letter III—On the Quakers 71 Letter IV—On the Quakers 75 Letter V—On the Church of England 79 Letter VI—On the Presbyterians 82 Letter VII—On the Socinians, or Arians, or Antitrinitarians 84 Letter VIII—On the ParHament . . 86 Letter IX—On the Government 89 Letter X—On Trade 93 Letter XI—On Inoculation 95 Letter XII—On the Lord Bacon 99 Letter XIII—On Mr. Locke 103 Letter XIV—On Descartes and Sir Isaac Newton . no Letter XV—On Attraction 115 Letter XVI—On Sir Isaac Newtons Optics .... 124Letter XVII—On Infinites in Geometry, and Sir Isaac Newtons Chronology


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