The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xi
... speak for themselves . 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have many spurious productions fathered on him ...
... speak for themselves . 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have many spurious productions fathered on him ...
الصفحة xxix
... 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 . " I doubt ...
... 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 . " I doubt ...
الصفحة xxxii
... speaking of it , M. Le Clerc says , " Every body admired the strength of Mr. Locke's reasonings , and his great clearness and exactness , not only in explaining his own notions , but in confuting those of his adversary . Nor were men of ...
... speaking of it , M. Le Clerc says , " Every body admired the strength of Mr. Locke's reasonings , and his great clearness and exactness , not only in explaining his own notions , but in confuting those of his adversary . Nor were men of ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... speaking of the paradoxes which he supposes to attend the system of Mr. Locke and his followers , he asserted , that " they rendered it one of the most mischievous , as well as ridiculous schemes , that ever disgraced the reasoning ...
... speaking of the paradoxes which he supposes to attend the system of Mr. Locke and his followers , he asserted , that " they rendered it one of the most mischievous , as well as ridiculous schemes , that ever disgraced the reasoning ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... speak pertinently upon nothing else . As they believe I have an esteem for their profession , they are charmed with showing their abilities before me ; and I , in the meanwhile , improve myself by their discourse . " And , indeed , he ...
... speak pertinently upon nothing else . As they believe I have an esteem for their profession , they are charmed with showing their abilities before me ; and I , in the meanwhile , improve myself by their discourse . " And , indeed , he ...
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