The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xiv
... knowledge ] ; provided always that the terms be once clearly settled , in which lies the chief difficulty , and are constantly applied ( as surely they may be ) with equal steadiness and precision : which was un- doubtedly Mr. Locke's ...
... knowledge ] ; provided always that the terms be once clearly settled , in which lies the chief difficulty , and are constantly applied ( as surely they may be ) with equal steadiness and precision : which was un- doubtedly Mr. Locke's ...
الصفحة xxv
... knowledge , he would not suffer him to practise me- dicine out of his house , excepting among some of his particular friends ; and he urged him to apply his studies to state affairs , and political subjects , both ecclesiastical and ...
... knowledge , he would not suffer him to practise me- dicine out of his house , excepting among some of his particular friends ; and he urged him to apply his studies to state affairs , and political subjects , both ecclesiastical and ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... knowledge , yet he did not triumph over his ignorance , but detected and confuted his errors with civility and respect . " And an Irish prelate , in a letter to Mr. Molyneux , an intimate friend of Mr. Locke , thus expresses himself ...
... knowledge , yet he did not triumph over his ignorance , but detected and confuted his errors with civility and respect . " And an Irish prelate , in a letter to Mr. Molyneux , an intimate friend of Mr. Locke , thus expresses himself ...
الصفحة xxxv
... knowledge . Though several topics are treated of in this work , which may be considered as episodical with respect to the main design ; though many opinions which the author advances may admit of controversy ; and though on some topics ...
... knowledge . Though several topics are treated of in this work , which may be considered as episodical with respect to the main design ; though many opinions which the author advances may admit of controversy ; and though on some topics ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... knowledge of the world , and was intimately conversant in the business of it . He was prudent , without cunning ; he engaged men's esteem by his probity ; and took care to secure himself from the attacks of false friends and sordid ...
... knowledge of the world , and was intimately conversant in the business of it . He was prudent , without cunning ; he engaged men's esteem by his probity ; and took care to secure himself from the attacks of false friends and sordid ...
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