The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.].W. Otridge and Son, [and 17 others], 1812 |
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... conceive , that those that are commended and in esteem for doing well , will necessarily be beloved and cherished by every body , and have all other good things as a consequence of it ; and , on the other side , when any one by ...
... conceive , that those that are commended and in esteem for doing well , will necessarily be beloved and cherished by every body , and have all other good things as a consequence of it ; and , on the other side , when any one by ...
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... conceive the force of long deductions : the reasons that move them must be obvious and level to their thoughts , and such as may ( if I may so say ) bẻ felt and touched . But yet , if their age , temper , and inclinations , be ...
... conceive the force of long deductions : the reasons that move them must be obvious and level to their thoughts , and such as may ( if I may so say ) bẻ felt and touched . But yet , if their age , temper , and inclinations , be ...
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... conceive , for us ever to be able to reduce them into a science . Natural philosophy being the knowledge of the principles , properties , and operations of things , as they are in themselves , I imagine there are two parts of it , one ...
... conceive , for us ever to be able to reduce them into a science . Natural philosophy being the knowledge of the principles , properties , and operations of things , as they are in themselves , I imagine there are two parts of it , one ...
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... conceive , that the divine power might make the centre of gravity , placed at a due distance from the centre of the earth , move round it in a convenient space of time ; whereby the flood would become uni- versal , and , as I think ...
... conceive , that the divine power might make the centre of gravity , placed at a due distance from the centre of the earth , move round it in a convenient space of time ; whereby the flood would become uni- versal , and , as I think ...
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... conceive a triangle , whether seen in matter , or in God , to be without ex- tension . 66 6. He says , " There is no substance purely intelli- gible but that of God . " Here again I must confess myself in the dark , having no notion at ...
... conceive a triangle , whether seen in matter , or in God , to be without ex- tension . 66 6. He says , " There is no substance purely intelli- gible but that of God . " Here again I must confess myself in the dark , having no notion at ...
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