The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vii
... name in three parts , the first of which was animadverted on by Mr. Locke at the end of his Reply to Bishop Stillingfleet in 1697 ; the two others were left to the animadversion of his friends . Mrs. Cockburn , to whom the letter under ...
... name in three parts , the first of which was animadverted on by Mr. Locke at the end of his Reply to Bishop Stillingfleet in 1697 ; the two others were left to the animadversion of his friends . Mrs. Cockburn , to whom the letter under ...
الصفحة ix
... name written before it in a copy now in the library of Sion College , but others give it to Dr. Whitby . Of the same excellent lady Mr. Locke gives the following character to Limborch : " Ejus [ i . e . Historiæ Inquisitionis ] ...
... name written before it in a copy now in the library of Sion College , but others give it to Dr. Whitby . Of the same excellent lady Mr. Locke gives the following character to Limborch : " Ejus [ i . e . Historiæ Inquisitionis ] ...
الصفحة xi
... names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have many spurious productions fathered on him . Beside those above - mentioned , there is a Com- mon - Place - Book to the Bible , first published in 1693 , and afterwards ...
... names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have many spurious productions fathered on him . Beside those above - mentioned , there is a Com- mon - Place - Book to the Bible , first published in 1693 , and afterwards ...
الصفحة xii
... name pre- fixed to it , and was in all probability ascribed to him for no better reason than the frequent mention made of that book in his Thoughts on Education . The title runs thus : " Esop's Fables in English and Latin , interlineary ...
... name pre- fixed to it , and was in all probability ascribed to him for no better reason than the frequent mention made of that book in his Thoughts on Education . The title runs thus : " Esop's Fables in English and Latin , interlineary ...
الصفحة xiii
... name their authority is soon discovered , and their effects accounted for . From the same principles it may be collected that all such pompous theories of morals , however seem- ingly diversified , yet amount ultimately to the same ...
... name their authority is soon discovered , and their effects accounted for . From the same principles it may be collected that all such pompous theories of morals , however seem- ingly diversified , yet amount ultimately to the same ...
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