The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة iv
... occasion for transcribing any more of such common occurrences , as are neither in- teresting enough in themselves , nor sufficiently cha- racteristic of the author . We have therefore chosen to confine the following observations to a ...
... occasion for transcribing any more of such common occurrences , as are neither in- teresting enough in themselves , nor sufficiently cha- racteristic of the author . We have therefore chosen to confine the following observations to a ...
الصفحة viii
... occasion . 7. The large Latin tract of Locke's , De Toleratione , was first introduced in the late 4to . edition of his works ; but as we have it translated by Mr. Popple to the author's entire satisfaction , and as there is no- thing ...
... occasion . 7. The large Latin tract of Locke's , De Toleratione , was first introduced in the late 4to . edition of his works ; but as we have it translated by Mr. Popple to the author's entire satisfaction , and as there is no- thing ...
الصفحة xxi
... occasion , I can only take the liberty of intimating it along with some other sources of intelligence , which I have en- deavoured to lay open , and which may probably afford matter for a supplemental volume , as above- mentioned . THE ...
... occasion , I can only take the liberty of intimating it along with some other sources of intelligence , which I have en- deavoured to lay open , and which may probably afford matter for a supplemental volume , as above- mentioned . THE ...
الصفحة xxv
... occasions . By his acquaintance with this nobleman , Mr. Locke was in- troduced to the conversation of the duke of ... occasion to read much of what he had written ; those noble persons saw the ridicule , and diverted themselves with ...
... occasions . By his acquaintance with this nobleman , Mr. Locke was in- troduced to the conversation of the duke of ... occasion to read much of what he had written ; those noble persons saw the ridicule , and diverted themselves with ...
الصفحة xxix
... occasion to speak of the act of toleration , which had then just passed , and at which he expressed his satisfaction ; though he at the same time intimated , that he considered it to be defective , and not suf- ficiently comprehensive ...
... occasion to speak of the act of toleration , which had then just passed , and at which he expressed his satisfaction ; though he at the same time intimated , that he considered it to be defective , and not suf- ficiently comprehensive ...
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