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... those sciences , and which , in his opinion , are the properest for that end . As you have acquired , sir , in Italy , the most refined taste for the politer arts , and have added that study to those Mr. LOCKE here recommends to a ...
... those sciences , and which , in his opinion , are the properest for that end . As you have acquired , sir , in Italy , the most refined taste for the politer arts , and have added that study to those Mr. LOCKE here recommends to a ...
الصفحة 156
... those whom the spirit of prejudice or party had kept asunder . This is what con- tinually employed his thoughts . He never loses sight of it throughout his works . Nay , it is the principal subject of them . But he did not confine ...
... those whom the spirit of prejudice or party had kept asunder . This is what con- tinually employed his thoughts . He never loses sight of it throughout his works . Nay , it is the principal subject of them . But he did not confine ...
الصفحة 164
... those which are given to such as do not ask them . Yet , as much as he despaired of rectifying those whom he saw taking of false measures ; his natural goodness , the aversion he had to disorder , and the interest he took in those about ...
... those which are given to such as do not ask them . Yet , as much as he despaired of rectifying those whom he saw taking of false measures ; his natural goodness , the aversion he had to disorder , and the interest he took in those about ...
الصفحة 165
... those men , who com- " monly can speak pertinently upon nothing else . As " they believe I have an esteem for their profession . " they are charmed with showing their abilities before 66 me ; and 1 , in the mean while , improve myself ...
... those men , who com- " monly can speak pertinently upon nothing else . As " they believe I have an esteem for their profession . " they are charmed with showing their abilities before 66 me ; and 1 , in the mean while , improve myself ...
الصفحة 166
... those scho- lars , that , being always full of themselves , and their sublime speculations , are incapable of familiarizing themselves with the common sort of mankind , or of entering into their little concerns , or discoursing of the ...
... those scho- lars , that , being always full of themselves , and their sublime speculations , are incapable of familiarizing themselves with the common sort of mankind , or of entering into their little concerns , or discoursing of the ...
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