269); and in October 1562 he wrote to Cecil begging to know "if that second Julian, the king of Navarre, is killed; as he intended to preach at St Paul's Cross, and might take occasion to mention God's judgements on him" (Domestic Cal., 1547-1580, p. 209). [Please select]
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'Tis like your snivelling cant to write sweet psalms for smuggling rogues and try to frighten honest men with your judgements.' [Please select]
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Not only in judgements, however, but even in conceptions, is an a priori origin manifest. [Please select]
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But to synthetical judgements a priori, such aid is entirely wanting. [Please select]
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In all Theoretical Sciences of Reason, Synthetical Judgements "a priori" are contained as Principles. [Please select]
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The science of natural philosophy (physics) contains in itself synthetical judgements a priori, as principles. [Please select]
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The proper problem of pure reason, then, is contained in the question: "How are synthetical judgements a priori possible." [Please select]
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