The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xiv
... determine whether thought , when every mode of it is suspended , though but for an hour , can be deemed an essential property of our immaterial principle , or mind , and as such inseparable from some imaginary substance , or substratum ...
... determine whether thought , when every mode of it is suspended , though but for an hour , can be deemed an essential property of our immaterial principle , or mind , and as such inseparable from some imaginary substance , or substratum ...
الصفحة xvi
... determination ! " If you will argue , ' says he , for or against liberty from consequences , " I will not undertake to answer you ; for I own freely to you the weakness of my understanding , that though it be unquestionable that there ...
... determination ! " If you will argue , ' says he , for or against liberty from consequences , " I will not undertake to answer you ; for I own freely to you the weakness of my understanding , that though it be unquestionable that there ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... determined to resign his post of commissioner of trade and plantations ; but he acquainted none of his friends with his design , till he had given up his commission into the king's own hand . His ma- jesty was very unwilling to receive ...
... determined to resign his post of commissioner of trade and plantations ; but he acquainted none of his friends with his design , till he had given up his commission into the king's own hand . His ma- jesty was very unwilling to receive ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... determination in the choice of a various reading , in a passage of no importance . He valued yet less those pro- fessed disputants , who , being wholly possessed with a desire of coming off with victory , fortify themselves behind the ...
... determination in the choice of a various reading , in a passage of no importance . He valued yet less those pro- fessed disputants , who , being wholly possessed with a desire of coming off with victory , fortify themselves behind the ...
الصفحة lii
... determination to the will in all voluntary actions . This I cannot forbear to acknowledge to the world with as much freedom and readiness , as I at first pub- lished what then seemed to me to be right ; thinking myself more concerned to ...
... determination to the will in all voluntary actions . This I cannot forbear to acknowledge to the world with as much freedom and readiness , as I at first pub- lished what then seemed to me to be right ; thinking myself more concerned to ...
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