The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xiv
... pleasure and pain ; and accordingly directing us to the proper principle and end of virtue , private happiness , in each individual ; as well as laying down the adequate rule and only solid ground of moral obligation , the divine will ...
... pleasure and pain ; and accordingly directing us to the proper principle and end of virtue , private happiness , in each individual ; as well as laying down the adequate rule and only solid ground of moral obligation , the divine will ...
الصفحة xxiv
... pleasure from his conversation , detained him to supper , and engaged him to dinner on the following day , and even to drink the waters , that he might have the more of his company . When his lordship left Oxford to go to Sunning - hill ...
... pleasure from his conversation , detained him to supper , and engaged him to dinner on the following day , and even to drink the waters , that he might have the more of his company . When his lordship left Oxford to go to Sunning - hill ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... pleasure , that he regretted his not having devoted more of his time to it in the former part of his life . And his great regard for the sacred writings ap- pears from his answer to a relation who had inquired of him , what was the ...
... pleasure , that he regretted his not having devoted more of his time to it in the former part of his life . And his great regard for the sacred writings ap- pears from his answer to a relation who had inquired of him , what was the ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... pleasure to the charms of a free and facetious conversation . He remembered many agreeable stories , which he always introduced with great propriety ; and generally made them yet more delightful , by his natural and pleasant manner of ...
... pleasure to the charms of a free and facetious conversation . He remembered many agreeable stories , which he always introduced with great propriety ; and generally made them yet more delightful , by his natural and pleasant manner of ...
الصفحة xxxix
... pleasures of conversation , " he did not know but it was better to be blind than deaf . " Among the honours paid to the me- mory of this great man , that of queen Caroline , consort of king George II . , ought not to be overlooked ; The ...
... pleasures of conversation , " he did not know but it was better to be blind than deaf . " Among the honours paid to the me- mory of this great man , that of queen Caroline , consort of king George II . , ought not to be overlooked ; The ...
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