The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... perhaps never troubled themselves in all their lives to consider what precise ideas the most of them stood for . Some confused or obscure notions have served their turns , and many who talk very much of religion and conscience , of ...
... perhaps never troubled themselves in all their lives to consider what precise ideas the most of them stood for . Some confused or obscure notions have served their turns , and many who talk very much of religion and conscience , of ...
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... perhaps malleable- ness too ; which , for aught I know , would be changed into a perfect friability . Water , in which to us fluidity is an essential quality , left to itself , would cease to be fluid . But if inanimate bodies owe so ...
... perhaps malleable- ness too ; which , for aught I know , would be changed into a perfect friability . Water , in which to us fluidity is an essential quality , left to itself , would cease to be fluid . But if inanimate bodies owe so ...
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... perhaps , to understand them aright , we ought to look not only beyond this our earth and at- mosphere , but even beyond the sun , or remotest star our eyes have yet discovered . For how much the being and operation of particular ...
... perhaps , to understand them aright , we ought to look not only beyond this our earth and at- mosphere , but even beyond the sun , or remotest star our eyes have yet discovered . For how much the being and operation of particular ...
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... perhaps , when we have applied our thoughts a little nearer to the consideration of bodies , and their operations , and examined how far our notions , even in these , reach , with any clearness , beyond sensible matter of fact , we ...
... perhaps , when we have applied our thoughts a little nearer to the consideration of bodies , and their operations , and examined how far our notions , even in these , reach , with any clearness , beyond sensible matter of fact , we ...
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... perhaps their use is not that which it is commonly taken to be . But since doubting in the least of what hath been by some men ascribed to these maxims may be apt to be cried out against , as overturning the foundations of all the ...
... perhaps their use is not that which it is commonly taken to be . But since doubting in the least of what hath been by some men ascribed to these maxims may be apt to be cried out against , as overturning the foundations of all the ...
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