The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xliv
... certainly not the less ge- nuine . Your lordship can give great and con- vincing instances of this , whenever you please to oblige the public with some of those large and comprehensive discoveries you have made of truths hitherto ...
... certainly not the less ge- nuine . Your lordship can give great and con- vincing instances of this , whenever you please to oblige the public with some of those large and comprehensive discoveries you have made of truths hitherto ...
الصفحة lii
... certainly had been very much more advanced in the world , if the endeavours of ingenious and industrious men had not been much cumbered with the learned but frivolous use of uncouth , affected , or unintelligible terms , introduced into ...
... certainly had been very much more advanced in the world , if the endeavours of ingenious and industrious men had not been much cumbered with the learned but frivolous use of uncouth , affected , or unintelligible terms , introduced into ...
الصفحة lxiv
... certainly known to be equal . 22. Time not the measure of motion . 23. Minutes , hours , and years , not necessary measures of duration . 24-26 . Our measure of time ap- plicable to duration be- fore time . 27-30 . Eternity . CHAP . XV ...
... certainly known to be equal . 22. Time not the measure of motion . 23. Minutes , hours , and years , not necessary measures of duration . 24-26 . Our measure of time ap- plicable to duration be- fore time . 27-30 . Eternity . CHAP . XV ...
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... certainly know all things ; we shall do muchwhat as wisely as he , who would not use his legs , but sit still and perish , because he had no wings to fly . Knowledge of our capa- city , a cure of sceptic- ism and idle- ness . • § . 6 ...
... certainly know all things ; we shall do muchwhat as wisely as he , who would not use his legs , but sit still and perish , because he had no wings to fly . Knowledge of our capa- city , a cure of sceptic- ism and idle- ness . • § . 6 ...
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... certainly the inventor of them , as any one who thought on them before him ; the distinction of invention , or not ... certainly borrow them from another . So he truly in- vented printing in Europe , who without any communication with ...
... certainly the inventor of them , as any one who thought on them before him ; the distinction of invention , or not ... certainly borrow them from another . So he truly in- vented printing in Europe , who without any communication with ...
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