The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة iv
... opinion concerning personal identity ; a point of some consequence , but which many ingenious persons , probably from not observing what passed between him and Molyneux on the subject , [ letters in September and December , 1693 , and ...
... opinion concerning personal identity ; a point of some consequence , but which many ingenious persons , probably from not observing what passed between him and Molyneux on the subject , [ letters in September and December , 1693 , and ...
الصفحة xv
... Opinion concerning Personal Identity , Appendix to the Theory of Religion , p . 431 , & c . and note 1. to Archbishop King's Or . of E. Sir Isaac Newton had the very same sentiments with those of our author on the present subject , and ...
... Opinion concerning Personal Identity , Appendix to the Theory of Religion , p . 431 , & c . and note 1. to Archbishop King's Or . of E. Sir Isaac Newton had the very same sentiments with those of our author on the present subject , and ...
الصفحة xxiv
... opinion of Mr. Locke's me- dical skill , and contributed to increase his attachment to him , notwithstanding that he regarded this as the least of his quali- fications . Sensible that his great abilities were calculated to render him ...
... opinion of Mr. Locke's me- dical skill , and contributed to increase his attachment to him , notwithstanding that he regarded this as the least of his quali- fications . Sensible that his great abilities were calculated to render him ...
الصفحة xxvi
... opinion of Mr. Locke's judgment , as well as the greatest confidence in his integrity , he desired him to make a suitable choice for his son . This was a difficult and delicate task : for though lord Ashley did not insist on a great ...
... opinion of Mr. Locke's judgment , as well as the greatest confidence in his integrity , he desired him to make a suitable choice for his son . This was a difficult and delicate task : for though lord Ashley did not insist on a great ...
الصفحة xxxii
... opinions against Mr. Locke , whose reasoning he neither understood , nor the subject itself about which he disputed . This eminent prelate had spent the greatest part of his time in the study of ecclesiastical antiquities , and reading ...
... opinions against Mr. Locke , whose reasoning he neither understood , nor the subject itself about which he disputed . This eminent prelate had spent the greatest part of his time in the study of ecclesiastical antiquities , and reading ...
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