The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 242
... sense you please ; only I think , where another is concerned , it savours more of ingenuity and love of truth , rather to mind the sense of him that speaks , than to make a dust and noise with a mistaken word , if any such advantage ...
... sense you please ; only I think , where another is concerned , it savours more of ingenuity and love of truth , rather to mind the sense of him that speaks , than to make a dust and noise with a mistaken word , if any such advantage ...
الصفحة 401
... sense imperfect , and name nothing they were to be convinced of ; but leave it to be col- lected by your reader out of your discourse , rather than add three words to make it good grammar , as well as intelligible sense . To my saying ...
... sense imperfect , and name nothing they were to be convinced of ; but leave it to be col- lected by your reader out of your discourse , rather than add three words to make it good grammar , as well as intelligible sense . To my saying ...
الصفحة 497
... sense as it is given us in the translation authorized by our governors , and used in our worship established by law , but must seek it elsewhere , it will be hard to find how there is any other provision made for instructing men in the ...
... sense as it is given us in the translation authorized by our governors , and used in our worship established by law , but must seek it elsewhere , it will be hard to find how there is any other provision made for instructing men in the ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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