The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة iv
... judges to bear evident marks of authenticity : of which I shall only observe farther , that by the method there taken of paraphrasing these writers in one close , continued discourse , where the substance is laid together and properly ...
... judges to bear evident marks of authenticity : of which I shall only observe farther , that by the method there taken of paraphrasing these writers in one close , continued discourse , where the substance is laid together and properly ...
الصفحة xxiv
... judge , who could not by his education be at all prejudiced in Mr. Locke's favour , and came but late into his system . In the last century ' there arose a very extraordinary genius for philosophical speculations , " I mean Mr. Locke ...
... judge , who could not by his education be at all prejudiced in Mr. Locke's favour , and came but late into his system . In the last century ' there arose a very extraordinary genius for philosophical speculations , " I mean Mr. Locke ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... judges , to form a right under- standing of this matter , and to excite them to rectify this shameful abuse , Mr. Locke published a little trea- tise , intitled , ' Some Considerations of the Consequence ' of the lowering of the ...
... judges , to form a right under- standing of this matter , and to excite them to rectify this shameful abuse , Mr. Locke published a little trea- tise , intitled , ' Some Considerations of the Consequence ' of the lowering of the ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... judge , than reflects on him for it . In short , never was a controversy managed with so much art and skill on one side ; nor , on the other , so unjustly , confusedly , or so little to the credit of the author . Time , which is the ...
... judge , than reflects on him for it . In short , never was a controversy managed with so much art and skill on one side ; nor , on the other , so unjustly , confusedly , or so little to the credit of the author . Time , which is the ...
الصفحة xliv
... judge of men's heads , as they do of their perukes , by the fashion ; and can allow none to be right , but the received doctrines . Truth scarce ever yet carried it by vote any where at its first appearance : new opinions are always sus ...
... judge of men's heads , as they do of their perukes , by the fashion ; and can allow none to be right , but the received doctrines . Truth scarce ever yet carried it by vote any where at its first appearance : new opinions are always sus ...
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