The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xxxiv
... rest that night , and resolved to try to rise on the following morning ; which he did , and was carried into his study , where he was placed in an easy chair , and slept for a considerable time . Seeming a little refreshed , he would be ...
... rest that night , and resolved to try to rise on the following morning ; which he did , and was carried into his study , where he was placed in an easy chair , and slept for a considerable time . Seeming a little refreshed , he would be ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... rest of the world , that , on the contrary , he looked upon them as infallible marks of impertinence . Nay , sometimes he would divert himself with imitating that studied gravity , in order to turn it the better into The Life of the ...
... rest of the world , that , on the contrary , he looked upon them as infallible marks of impertinence . Nay , sometimes he would divert himself with imitating that studied gravity , in order to turn it the better into The Life of the ...
الصفحة xliv
... rest : you vouchsafe to continue me in some degrees of your esteem , and allow me a place in your good thoughts ; I had almost said friendship . This , my lord , your words and actions so constantly show on all occasions , even to ...
... rest : you vouchsafe to continue me in some degrees of your esteem , and allow me a place in your good thoughts ; I had almost said friendship . This , my lord , your words and actions so constantly show on all occasions , even to ...
الصفحة 1
... rest of sensible beings , and gives him all the advantage and do- minion which he has over them ; it is certainly a subject , even for its noble- ness , worth our labour to inquire into . The under- standing , like the eye , whilst it ...
... rest of sensible beings , and gives him all the advantage and do- minion which he has over them ; it is certainly a subject , even for its noble- ness , worth our labour to inquire into . The under- standing , like the eye , whilst it ...
الصفحة 4
... rest of the inhabitants of this our man- sion . Men have reason to be well satisfied with what God hath thought fit for them , since he hath given them as St. Peter says ) πανία προς ζωην και ευσέβειαν , whatsoever is necessary for the ...
... rest of the inhabitants of this our man- sion . Men have reason to be well satisfied with what God hath thought fit for them , since he hath given them as St. Peter says ) πανία προς ζωην και ευσέβειαν , whatsoever is necessary for the ...
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