The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xii
... him a little before his death , of which I have been informed by one who took down sir Isaac's words at the time , and since read them to me . are frequently exposed . And when we consider the force xii Preface by the Editor .
... him a little before his death , of which I have been informed by one who took down sir Isaac's words at the time , and since read them to me . are frequently exposed . And when we consider the force xii Preface by the Editor .
الصفحة xiii
John Locke. are frequently exposed . And when we consider the force of bigotry , and the prejudice in favour of anti- quity which adheres to narrrow minds , it must be matter of surprise to find so small a number of exceptions made to ...
John Locke. are frequently exposed . And when we consider the force of bigotry , and the prejudice in favour of anti- quity which adheres to narrrow minds , it must be matter of surprise to find so small a number of exceptions made to ...
الصفحة xx
... consider his genius , and penetrating and exact judgment , or the purity of his morals , has scarce any superiour , and few equals , now living . ' Hence he was very often saluted by his acquaintance with the title , though he never ...
... consider his genius , and penetrating and exact judgment , or the purity of his morals , has scarce any superiour , and few equals , now living . ' Hence he was very often saluted by his acquaintance with the title , though he never ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... consider- ably afterward . In 1695 Mr. Locke published his treatise of The ' Reasonableness of Christianity , as delivered in the Scriptures : ' written , it is said , in order to promote the scheme which king William III . had much at ...
... consider- ably afterward . In 1695 Mr. Locke published his treatise of The ' Reasonableness of Christianity , as delivered in the Scriptures : ' written , it is said , in order to promote the scheme which king William III . had much at ...
الصفحة xlviii
... consider myself as liable to mistakes , as I can think thee , and know that this book must stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findest little in it new or instructive to thee , thou art not ...
... consider myself as liable to mistakes , as I can think thee , and know that this book must stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findest little in it new or instructive to thee , thou art not ...
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