The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة vi
... substance is laid together and pro- perly digested , a much better connexion appears to be preserved , and the author's sense more clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition vi Preface by the Editor .
... substance is laid together and pro- perly digested , a much better connexion appears to be preserved , and the author's sense more clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition vi Preface by the Editor .
الصفحة viii
... Substance . Our author's sentiments of Mr. Bold may be seen at large in the letter itself , Vol . x . p . 315 . 6. Mr. Locke's fine account of Dr. Pococke was first published in a collection of his letters , by Curl , 1714 , ( which ...
... Substance . Our author's sentiments of Mr. Bold may be seen at large in the letter itself , Vol . x . p . 315 . 6. Mr. Locke's fine account of Dr. Pococke was first published in a collection of his letters , by Curl , 1714 , ( which ...
الصفحة xiv
... or mind , and as such inseparable from some imaginary substance , or substratum , [ words , by the by , so far as they have a meaning , taken entirely from matter , and terminating in it ] any more xiv Preface by the Editor .
... or mind , and as such inseparable from some imaginary substance , or substratum , [ words , by the by , so far as they have a meaning , taken entirely from matter , and terminating in it ] any more xiv Preface by the Editor .
الصفحة xv
... substance or substratum , whether ma- terial or immaterial , Mr. Locke has farther shown us that we can form but a very imperfect and confused idea , if in truth we have any idea at all of it , though custom and an attachment to the ...
... substance or substratum , whether ma- terial or immaterial , Mr. Locke has farther shown us that we can form but a very imperfect and confused idea , if in truth we have any idea at all of it , though custom and an attachment to the ...
الصفحة xxv
... substance of what has been said for this hour or two . " Mr. Locke had no occasion to read much of what he had written ; those noble persons saw the ridicule , and diverted themselves with improving the jest . For , immediately quitting ...
... substance of what has been said for this hour or two . " Mr. Locke had no occasion to read much of what he had written ; those noble persons saw the ridicule , and diverted themselves with improving the jest . For , immediately quitting ...
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