The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة iv
... sense more 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 ...
... sense more 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 ...
الصفحة ix
... sense nor English . A puerile edition of Æsop's Fables has likewise his name prefixed to it , and was in all probability ascribed to him for no better reason than the frequent mention made of that book in his Thoughts on Education . The ...
... sense nor English . A puerile edition of Æsop's Fables has likewise his name prefixed to it , and was in all probability ascribed to him for no better reason than the frequent mention made of that book in his Thoughts on Education . The ...
الصفحة x
... senses , instincts , & c . by not only leading us to conclude that every such sense must , in the very nature of it , imply an object correspondent to and of the same standing with itself , to which it refers [ as each relative implies ...
... senses , instincts , & c . by not only leading us to conclude that every such sense must , in the very nature of it , imply an object correspondent to and of the same standing with itself , to which it refers [ as each relative implies ...
الصفحة xxiv
... sense of his obligations to him but there are some passages in his works , in which he speaks of Mr. Locke's philosophy with great severity * . ( In 1670 , and the year following , our author began to form the plan of his Essay on Human ...
... sense of his obligations to him but there are some passages in his works , in which he speaks of Mr. Locke's philosophy with great severity * . ( In 1670 , and the year following , our author began to form the plan of his Essay on Human ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... sense of the manifold blessings of God to him , which he took delight in recounting to his friends , and full of a sincere resignation to the divine will , and of firm hopes in his promises of a future life . For some weeks , as he was ...
... sense of the manifold blessings of God to him , which he took delight in recounting to his friends , and full of a sincere resignation to the divine will , and of firm hopes in his promises of a future life . For some weeks , as he was ...
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