The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xviii
... suppose Mr. Locke must have for ever silenced by his incompara- ble treatises upon that subject * , which have indeed * First published in 1698 , the several additions to which ( all I believe , inserted in the subsequent editions ) ...
... suppose Mr. Locke must have for ever silenced by his incompara- ble treatises upon that subject * , which have indeed * First published in 1698 , the several additions to which ( all I believe , inserted in the subsequent editions ) ...
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... suppose , some service to human un- derstanding ; though so few are apt to think they deceive or are deceived in the use of words , or that the language of the sect they are of has any faults in it , which ought to be examined or ...
... suppose , some service to human un- derstanding ; though so few are apt to think they deceive or are deceived in the use of words , or that the language of the sect they are of has any faults in it , which ought to be examined or ...
الصفحة 3
... suppose be of use to prevail with the busy mind of man , to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension ; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether ; and to sit down in a quiet igno- rance of those ...
... suppose be of use to prevail with the busy mind of man , to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension ; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether ; and to sit down in a quiet igno- rance of those ...
الصفحة 9
... suppose , suspect that I have the vanity to think they would follow my example ) my book would , it seems , be the more to your lordship's liking ; but I do not see how this would one jot abate the mischief your lordship complains of ...
... suppose , suspect that I have the vanity to think they would follow my example ) my book would , it seems , be the more to your lordship's liking ; but I do not see how this would one jot abate the mischief your lordship complains of ...
الصفحة 13
... suppose the ideas of colours innate in a creature , to whom God hath given sight , and a power to receive them by the eyes , from external objects ; and no less unreasonable would it be to attribute several truths to the impressions of ...
... suppose the ideas of colours innate in a creature , to whom God hath given sight , and a power to receive them by the eyes , from external objects ; and no less unreasonable would it be to attribute several truths to the impressions of ...
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