The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xiii
... standing with itself , to which it refers [ as each relative implies its correlate ] , the real existence of which object he has confuted in every shape ; but also by showing that for each moral proposition men actually want and may ...
... standing with itself , to which it refers [ as each relative implies its correlate ] , the real existence of which object he has confuted in every shape ; but also by showing that for each moral proposition men actually want and may ...
الصفحة xv
... standing the neglect and the contempt to which studies of this kind are frequently exposed . And when we consider the force of bigotry and the pre- judice in favour of antiquity which adheres to narrow minds , it must be matter of ...
... standing the neglect and the contempt to which studies of this kind are frequently exposed . And when we consider the force of bigotry and the pre- judice in favour of antiquity which adheres to narrow minds , it must be matter of ...
الصفحة xvi
... standing , both worthy , as we apprehend , of a more careful perusal than is commonly bestowed upon them , the latter more especially , which seems to be little known , and less attended to . It contains an easy popular illustration of ...
... standing , both worthy , as we apprehend , of a more careful perusal than is commonly bestowed upon them , the latter more especially , which seems to be little known , and less attended to . It contains an easy popular illustration of ...
الصفحة xli
... stand and fall by their own worth , or the reader's fancy . But there being no- thing more to be desired for truth than a fair , unpre- judiced hearing , nobody is more likely to procure me that than your lordship , who are allowed to ...
... stand and fall by their own worth , or the reader's fancy . But there being no- thing more to be desired for truth than a fair , unpre- judiced hearing , nobody is more likely to procure me that than your lordship , who are allowed to ...
الصفحة xliv
... standing without having any , if I were not extremely sensible of them , and did not lay hold on this oppor- tunity to testify to the world , how much I am obliged to be , and how much I am , My lord , Your lordship's Most humble , and ...
... standing without having any , if I were not extremely sensible of them , and did not lay hold on this oppor- tunity to testify to the world , how much I am obliged to be , and how much I am , My lord , Your lordship's Most humble , and ...
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