The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xxxvii
... men than it commonly is . With a view to promote it , he recom- mended a treatise in the moral essays written by the gentlemen of Port Royal , " concerning the means of preserving peace among men ; " and also the Sermons of Dr. Wichcote ...
... men than it commonly is . With a view to promote it , he recom- mended a treatise in the moral essays written by the gentlemen of Port Royal , " concerning the means of preserving peace among men ; " and also the Sermons of Dr. Wichcote ...
الصفحة xlii
... men's heads , as they do of their perukes , by the fashion ; and can allow none to be right , but the received doctrines . Truth scarce ever yet carried it by vote any where at its first appearance : new opinions are always suspected ...
... men's heads , as they do of their perukes , by the fashion ; and can allow none to be right , but the received doctrines . Truth scarce ever yet carried it by vote any where at its first appearance : new opinions are always suspected ...
الصفحة xlviii
... men of large thoughts , and quick apprehensions ; to such masters of knowledge I profess myself a scholar , and therefore warn them beforehand not to expect any thing here , but what , being spun out of my own coarse thoughts , is ...
... men of large thoughts , and quick apprehensions ; to such masters of knowledge I profess myself a scholar , and therefore warn them beforehand not to expect any thing here , but what , being spun out of my own coarse thoughts , is ...
الصفحة xlix
... men should read that , wherein he intends not they should meet with any thing of use to them- selves or others : and should nothing else be found allowable in ... Men's principles , notions , and relishes are The Epistle to the Reader . xlix.
... men should read that , wherein he intends not they should meet with any thing of use to them- selves or others : and should nothing else be found allowable in ... Men's principles , notions , and relishes are The Epistle to the Reader . xlix.
الصفحة l
John Locke. writers . Men's principles , notions , and relishes are so different , that it is hard to find a book which pleases or displeases all men . I acknowledge the age we live in is not the least knowing , and therefore not the ...
John Locke. writers . Men's principles , notions , and relishes are so different , that it is hard to find a book which pleases or displeases all men . I acknowledge the age we live in is not the least knowing , and therefore not the ...
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