The Works of John Locke, المجلد 4Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... plain included only thought and active motion , without otal exclusion of matter . Whether they thought in this , I do not say ; that is not the question ; but her they spoke properly , when they called an active , ing , subtile ...
... plain included only thought and active motion , without otal exclusion of matter . Whether they thought in this , I do not say ; that is not the question ; but her they spoke properly , when they called an active , ing , subtile ...
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... plain from my words which you refer to in your wish , as they stand in my first letter ; viz . " I thought it most proper to express myself in the most usual and familiar way - by common words and known ways of expression ; and ...
... plain from my words which you refer to in your wish , as they stand in my first letter ; viz . " I thought it most proper to express myself in the most usual and familiar way - by common words and known ways of expression ; and ...
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... plain and easy : and yet I am not ashamed to own , " that for my life " I cannot understand them , as they are now farther ex- plained . Your lordship thinks it proved , that every common nature is a real being : let it be so , that it ...
... plain and easy : and yet I am not ashamed to own , " that for my life " I cannot understand them , as they are now farther ex- plained . Your lordship thinks it proved , that every common nature is a real being : let it be so , that it ...
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Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 97 |
Mr Lockes Reply to the Bishop of Worcesters Answer | 193 |
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