The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة viii
... desire to succeed the doctor in his professorship at Gresham College , & c . were very obligingly communicated by a grandson of the doctor's ; but we have not room to insert them , as they contain very few matters of literature , to ...
... desire to succeed the doctor in his professorship at Gresham College , & c . were very obligingly communicated by a grandson of the doctor's ; but we have not room to insert them , as they contain very few matters of literature , to ...
الصفحة xvi
... desire to entertain proper no- tions concerning the pure , primitive plan of Christ's religion , as laid down by himself : where they will also meet with many just observations on our Saviour's ad mirable method of conducting it . Of ...
... desire to entertain proper no- tions concerning the pure , primitive plan of Christ's religion , as laid down by himself : where they will also meet with many just observations on our Saviour's ad mirable method of conducting it . Of ...
الصفحة xxxi
... desire to see the whole work . About the same time , as Le Clerc informs us , he made several extracts of books , as that of Boyle on Specific Medicines , which is inserted in the second volume of Bibliotheque Universelle ; and some ...
... desire to see the whole work . About the same time , as Le Clerc informs us , he made several extracts of books , as that of Boyle on Specific Medicines , which is inserted in the second volume of Bibliotheque Universelle ; and some ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... desire him to stay in town one day to the hurt of his health . But Mr. Locke told the king , that he could not in conscience hold a place to which such a salary was annexed , without discharging the duties of it ; and therefore he ...
... desire him to stay in town one day to the hurt of his health . But Mr. Locke told the king , that he could not in conscience hold a place to which such a salary was annexed , without discharging the duties of it ; and therefore he ...
الصفحة xlix
... desire , that I should have gone farther : if it seems too much to thee , thou must blame the subject ; for when I put pen to paper , I thought all I should have to say on this matter , would have been contained in one sheet of paper ...
... desire , that I should have gone farther : if it seems too much to thee , thou must blame the subject ; for when I put pen to paper , I thought all I should have to say on this matter , would have been contained in one sheet of paper ...
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