The Works of John Locke, المجلد 10J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة 152
... manner dictate to him . Accordingly you will find in it a great many strokes , which could proceed from no - body but my lord SHAFTESBURY himself ; and , among others , the characters and eulogiums of such lords as had signaliz- ed ...
... manner dictate to him . Accordingly you will find in it a great many strokes , which could proceed from no - body but my lord SHAFTESBURY himself ; and , among others , the characters and eulogiums of such lords as had signaliz- ed ...
الصفحة 153
... manner that is possible , the editor gives it from the first copy he chances to light upon , without troubling himself whether that copy be defective or not . THE third piece in this collection consists of " Remarks upon some of Mr ...
... manner that is possible , the editor gives it from the first copy he chances to light upon , without troubling himself whether that copy be defective or not . THE third piece in this collection consists of " Remarks upon some of Mr ...
الصفحة 154
... manner . Great use may be made of it in the instruction of young gentlemen , as it was originally designed by Mr. LOCKE . And persons even of riper years may improve by it ; either by recalling ideas that had slipt out of their memory ...
... manner . Great use may be made of it in the instruction of young gentlemen , as it was originally designed by Mr. LOCKE . And persons even of riper years may improve by it ; either by recalling ideas that had slipt out of their memory ...
الصفحة 155
... manner in which he expresses the sentiments of affection and gratitude he hath for his friend . And indeed , though true friendship be founded upon esteem ; yet we may say , if friendship goes no farther , there is something in it ...
... manner in which he expresses the sentiments of affection and gratitude he hath for his friend . And indeed , though true friendship be founded upon esteem ; yet we may say , if friendship goes no farther , there is something in it ...
الصفحة 156
... manner in which he writes here to his friend ; and which he still repeats with new graces . It is a pattern of urbanity , politeness , and gaiety . For our old philosopher hath nothing morose , Whenever he speaks of his infirmities , it ...
... manner in which he writes here to his friend ; and which he still repeats with new graces . It is a pattern of urbanity , politeness , and gaiety . For our old philosopher hath nothing morose , Whenever he speaks of his infirmities , it ...
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