The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة iv
... clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition of each verse with all the repe- titions usual in eastern writings , and all the disadvan- tages arising from the very inaccurate division of their periods , as is hinted in ...
... clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition of each verse with all the repe- titions usual in eastern writings , and all the disadvan- tages arising from the very inaccurate division of their periods , as is hinted in ...
الصفحة vi
... clear and easy to be translated * . Many of these alterations I have formerly seen under his band in the library at Oates , where he spent the last and most agreeable part of his life in the company of lady Masham , and where his own ...
... clear and easy to be translated * . Many of these alterations I have formerly seen under his band in the library at Oates , where he spent the last and most agreeable part of his life in the company of lady Masham , and where his own ...
الصفحة ix
... clear and just a view of these as might serve to point out their proper uses , and thereby direct young unprejudiced readers to a more beneficial study of them . The Essay on Human Understanding , that most dis- tinguished of all his ...
... clear and just a view of these as might serve to point out their proper uses , and thereby direct young unprejudiced readers to a more beneficial study of them . The Essay on Human Understanding , that most dis- tinguished of all his ...
الصفحة xi
... clearly settled , in which lies the chief difficulty , and are constantly ap- plied ( as surely they may be ) with equal steadiness and precision : which was undoubtedly Mr. Locke's meaning in that assertion of his which drew upon him ...
... clearly settled , in which lies the chief difficulty , and are constantly ap- plied ( as surely they may be ) with equal steadiness and precision : which was undoubtedly Mr. Locke's meaning in that assertion of his which drew upon him ...
الصفحة l
... clear and lasting impression . There are few , I believe , who have not observed in themselves or others , that what in one way of proposing was very obscure , another way of expressing it has made very clear and intelligible ; though ...
... clear and lasting impression . There are few , I believe , who have not observed in themselves or others , that what in one way of proposing was very obscure , another way of expressing it has made very clear and intelligible ; though ...
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