The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 271
... desperately perverse and obstinate , you think it is plain enough , by common discretion you exclude not idiots only , and such as are usually called madmen , but likewise the desperately perverse and obstinate . " It may be you did ...
... desperately perverse and obstinate , you think it is plain enough , by common discretion you exclude not idiots only , and such as are usually called madmen , but likewise the desperately perverse and obstinate . " It may be you did ...
الصفحة 272
... desperately perverse and obstinate . " We again ask , who are your men of common discretion ? You tell us , “ such as are not madmen or idiots , or desperately perverse and obstinate . " Very well , but who are those desperately perverse ...
... desperately perverse and obstinate . " We again ask , who are your men of common discretion ? You tell us , “ such as are not madmen or idiots , or desperately perverse and obstinate . " Very well , but who are those desperately perverse ...
الصفحة 273
... desperately perverse and obstinate , you will perhaps say , it was plain you meant the incurable ; for you ordinarily shift off the doubtfulness of one place , by appealing to as doubtful an expression in another . If you say , then ...
... desperately perverse and obstinate , you will perhaps say , it was plain you meant the incurable ; for you ordinarily shift off the doubtfulness of one place , by appealing to as doubtful an expression in another . If you say , then ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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