The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... argument , to let in some new thought suggested by his own words ; which having pursued and explained , as far as conduced to his present purpose , he re - assumes again the thread of his discourse , and goes on with it , without taking ...
... argument , to let in some new thought suggested by his own words ; which having pursued and explained , as far as conduced to his present purpose , he re - assumes again the thread of his discourse , and goes on with it , without taking ...
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... argument is continued , I doubt not but the several parties would complain of it , as an innovation , and a ... arguments for his opinion . This is the benefit of loose sentences , and Scripture crumbled into verses , which quickly turn ...
... argument is continued , I doubt not but the several parties would complain of it , as an innovation , and a ... arguments for his opinion . This is the benefit of loose sentences , and Scripture crumbled into verses , which quickly turn ...
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... arguments he used , and the disposition of the whole . This , I confess , is not to be obtained by one or two hasty readings ; it must be repeated again and again , with a close attention ... argument and consistency all through 14 Preface .
... arguments he used , and the disposition of the whole . This , I confess , is not to be obtained by one or two hasty readings ; it must be repeated again and again , with a close attention ... argument and consistency all through 14 Preface .
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... argument and close reasoning , without incoherent sallies , or the intermixing of things foreign to his business , was evident to me , from several speeches of his , recorded in the Acts : and it was hard to think , that a man , that ...
... argument and close reasoning , without incoherent sallies , or the intermixing of things foreign to his business , was evident to me , from several speeches of his , recorded in the Acts : and it was hard to think , that a man , that ...
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... arguments , or gives them notice of new matter , by rhetorical or studied transitions . He has no ornaments borrowed from the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing ...
... arguments , or gives them notice of new matter , by rhetorical or studied transitions . He has no ornaments borrowed from the Greek eloquence ; no notions of their philo- sophy mixed with his doctrine , to set it off . The en- ticing ...
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