The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة i
... taken to subjoin a few things by other hands , which seemed necessary to a right use of Mr. Locke's discoveries , and a more ready application of the principles whereon they are founded , v . g . 1. To the Essay on Human Understanding ...
... taken to subjoin a few things by other hands , which seemed necessary to a right use of Mr. Locke's discoveries , and a more ready application of the principles whereon they are founded , v . g . 1. To the Essay on Human Understanding ...
الصفحة iv
... taken from Garthwaite's Evangelical Harmony , 4to . 1633 , as Dr. Doddridge supposes , yet the whole narra- tive and particular arrrangement of facts is so very dif- ferent , that Mr. Locke's History in 1705 may properly be termed a new ...
... taken from Garthwaite's Evangelical Harmony , 4to . 1633 , as Dr. Doddridge supposes , yet the whole narra- tive and particular arrrangement of facts is so very dif- ferent , that Mr. Locke's History in 1705 may properly be termed a new ...
الصفحة vi
... taken very great pains , and likewise altered many passages of the original , in order to make them more clear and easy to be translated * . Many of these alterations I have formerly seen under his band in the library at Oates , where ...
... taken very great pains , and likewise altered many passages of the original , in order to make them more clear and easy to be translated * . Many of these alterations I have formerly seen under his band in the library at Oates , where ...
الصفحة viii
... taken almost verbatim from Mr. Locke . 9. Thirteen letters to Dr. Mapletoft , giving some account of his friends , with a large description of a severe nervous disorder and his method of treating it , and frequent intimations of his ...
... taken almost verbatim from Mr. Locke . 9. Thirteen letters to Dr. Mapletoft , giving some account of his friends , with a large description of a severe nervous disorder and his method of treating it , and frequent intimations of his ...
الصفحة xii
... taken entirely from matter , and terminating in it ] any more than motion , under its various modifications , can be judged essential to the body , or to a purely ma- terial system * . Of that same substance or substratum , whether ...
... taken entirely from matter , and terminating in it ] any more than motion , under its various modifications , can be judged essential to the body , or to a purely ma- terial system * . Of that same substance or substratum , whether ...
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