The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 198
... better provided for , if , besides the obligation that every man has to take care of his own soul , the magistrate also be intrusted and obliged to see that no man neglect his own soul , than it would be if every man were left to ...
... better provided for , if , besides the obligation that every man has to take care of his own soul , the magistrate also be intrusted and obliged to see that no man neglect his own soul , than it would be if every man were left to ...
الصفحة 358
... better than they did before where the truth does lie . Which is as true as if you should say : Upon examination I find such an one is out of the way to York , therefore I know better than I did before that I am in the right . For ...
... better than they did before where the truth does lie . Which is as true as if you should say : Upon examination I find such an one is out of the way to York , therefore I know better than I did before that I am in the right . For ...
الصفحة 361
... better than he did before , that he is in the right , as he knows better than before , where the right way lies . For before it was ninety - nine to one that he was not in the right ; and now he knows it is but ninety - eight to one ...
... better than he did before , that he is in the right , as he knows better than before , where the right way lies . For before it was ninety - nine to one that he was not in the right ; and now he knows it is but ninety - eight to one ...
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OF | 4 |
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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