The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... head the idea of two lines , viz . the side and diagonal of a square , whereof the diagonal is an inch long , he may have the idea also of the division of that line into a certain number of equal parts ; v . g . into five , ten , an hun ...
... head the idea of two lines , viz . the side and diagonal of a square , whereof the diagonal is an inch long , he may have the idea also of the division of that line into a certain number of equal parts ; v . g . into five , ten , an hun ...
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... heads are filled with , and what strange ideas all men's brains are capable of ? But if we rest here , we know the truth of nothing by this rule , but of the visionary words in our own imaginations ; nor have other truth , but what as ...
... heads are filled with , and what strange ideas all men's brains are capable of ? But if we rest here , we know the truth of nothing by this rule , but of the visionary words in our own imaginations ; nor have other truth , but what as ...
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... head - ache , without any pain at all ; which would either never disturb us , or else constantly do it , as often as we thought of it , were there nothing more but ideas floating in our minds , and appearances entertaining our fancies ...
... head - ache , without any pain at all ; which would either never disturb us , or else constantly do it , as often as we thought of it , were there nothing more but ideas floating in our minds , and appearances entertaining our fancies ...
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... heads or fortunes , found those scholastic forms were of little use to discover truth or fallacy , whilst both the one and the other might be shown , and better shown , without them , to those who would not refuse to see what was ...
... heads or fortunes , found those scholastic forms were of little use to discover truth or fallacy , whilst both the one and the other might be shown , and better shown , without them , to those who would not refuse to see what was ...
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... heads . And even those who are able to master such intricate spe- culations are fain sometimes to go over them again , and there is need of more than one review before they can arrive at certainty . But yet where the mind clearly ...
... heads . And even those who are able to master such intricate spe- culations are fain sometimes to go over them again , and there is need of more than one review before they can arrive at certainty . But yet where the mind clearly ...
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