The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... sidered together . SECT . 1. Both capable of greater - and less . 2. Expansion not bounded by matter . 3. Nor duration by motion . 4. Why men more easily ad- mit infinite duration , than infinite expansion . 5. Time to duration , is as ...
... sidered together . SECT . 1. Both capable of greater - and less . 2. Expansion not bounded by matter . 3. Nor duration by motion . 4. Why men more easily ad- mit infinite duration , than infinite expansion . 5. Time to duration , is as ...
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... sidered , the extent of our knowledge once discovered , and the horizon found , which sets the bounds between the enlightened and dark parts of things , between what is , and what is not comprehensible by us Ch . 1 . 5 Introduction .
... sidered , the extent of our knowledge once discovered , and the horizon found , which sets the bounds between the enlightened and dark parts of things , between what is , and what is not comprehensible by us Ch . 1 . 5 Introduction .
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... sidered again of this matter , prevail with your lordship , to let me enjoy still the satisfaction I take in my ideas , i . e . as much satisfaction as I can take in so small a matter , as is the using of a proper term , notwithstand ...
... sidered again of this matter , prevail with your lordship , to let me enjoy still the satisfaction I take in my ideas , i . e . as much satisfaction as I can take in so small a matter , as is the using of a proper term , notwithstand ...
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... sidered by those , who are the patrons of innate princi- ples . nate . § . 7. " That God is to be worshipped , " Idea of wor is , without doubt , as great a truth as any ship not in- can enter into the mind of man , and de- serves the ...
... sidered by those , who are the patrons of innate princi- ples . nate . § . 7. " That God is to be worshipped , " Idea of wor is , without doubt , as great a truth as any ship not in- can enter into the mind of man , and de- serves the ...
الصفحة 104
... sidered , and which are so frequent , that willing , we every one that pleases may take notice of them in himself , are these two : Perception or Thinking ; and Volition , or Willing . have from reflection . The power of thinking is ...
... sidered , and which are so frequent , that willing , we every one that pleases may take notice of them in himself , are these two : Perception or Thinking ; and Volition , or Willing . have from reflection . The power of thinking is ...
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