. . ., . THUCYDIDIS HISTORIAE IV:108 C. Hude ed., Teubner, Lipsiae MCMXIII,, ? ?' ' .:108 . ., It being the fashion of men, what they wish to be true to admit even upon an ungrounded hope, and what they wish not, with a magistral kind of arguing to reject. Thucydides (the Peloponnesian War Part I), IV:108 Thomas Hobbes Trans., Sir W. Molesworth ed. In The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Vol. VIII I have been introduced to clock design...