The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xi
... equal steadiness and precision : which was undoubtedly Mr. Locke's meaning in that assertion of his which drew upon him so many solicitations to set about such a systematic demonstra- tion of morals . In the same plain and popular ...
... equal steadiness and precision : which was undoubtedly Mr. Locke's meaning in that assertion of his which drew upon him so many solicitations to set about such a systematic demonstra- tion of morals . In the same plain and popular ...
الصفحة xx
... equals , now living . ' Hence he was very often saluted by his acquaintance with the title , though he never took the degree , of doctor of medicine . In the year 1664 , sir William Swan being appointed envoy from the English court to ...
... equals , now living . ' Hence he was very often saluted by his acquaintance with the title , though he never took the degree , of doctor of medicine . In the year 1664 , sir William Swan being appointed envoy from the English court to ...
الصفحة xxiii
... a great master to direct and guide it , and the success was every way equal to what might be expected . It is said , that this noble author always spoke of Mr. Locke with the highest esteem , and The Life of the Author . xxiii.
... a great master to direct and guide it , and the success was every way equal to what might be expected . It is said , that this noble author always spoke of Mr. Locke with the highest esteem , and The Life of the Author . xxiii.
الصفحة lix
... mark of innate , then that one and two are equal to three ; that sweetness is not bitterness ; and a thousand the like , must be innate . 19. Such less general proposi- tions known before these universal maxims . 20. One and.
... mark of innate , then that one and two are equal to three ; that sweetness is not bitterness ; and a thousand the like , must be innate . 19. Such less general proposi- tions known before these universal maxims . 20. One and.
الصفحة lx
... equal to two , & c . not general , nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till pro- posed , proves them not in- nate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing , signifies , that the mind is capable of ...
... equal to two , & c . not general , nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till pro- posed , proves them not in- nate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing , signifies , that the mind is capable of ...
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