The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... pretend to com- mendation , whilst they are carried away by their own irregular passions . But , however , that some may not colour their spirit of persecution and unchristian cruelty with a pretence of care of the public weal , and ...
... pretend to com- mendation , whilst they are carried away by their own irregular passions . But , however , that some may not colour their spirit of persecution and unchristian cruelty with a pretence of care of the public weal , and ...
الصفحة 177
... pretend to show . If you had given yourself the pains to have gone on to the end of the paragraph , or will be pleased to read it as I have here again set it down for your perusal , you will find that I at least pretended to show it ...
... pretend to show . If you had given yourself the pains to have gone on to the end of the paragraph , or will be pleased to read it as I have here again set it down for your perusal , you will find that I at least pretended to show it ...
الصفحة 399
... pretend to . I ask what difference is there between punishing them to bring them to mass , and punishing them to make them consider those reasons and arguments which are proper and sufficient to con- vince them that they ought to go to ...
... pretend to . I ask what difference is there between punishing them to bring them to mass , and punishing them to make them consider those reasons and arguments which are proper and sufficient to con- vince them that they ought to go to ...
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OF | 4 |
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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