The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة x
... true author , as a more at- tentive perusal of the whole tract will convince any one , and at the same time show what reason there was for so extremely cautious a proceeding . Part of the long title runs thus : " The Exceptions of Mr ...
... true author , as a more at- tentive perusal of the whole tract will convince any one , and at the same time show what reason there was for so extremely cautious a proceeding . Part of the long title runs thus : " The Exceptions of Mr ...
الصفحة xiv
... true origin of all our passions and affections , i . e . sensitive pleasure and pain ; and accordingly directing us to the proper principle and end of virtue , private happiness , in each individual ; as well as laying down the adequate ...
... true origin of all our passions and affections , i . e . sensitive pleasure and pain ; and accordingly directing us to the proper principle and end of virtue , private happiness , in each individual ; as well as laying down the adequate ...
الصفحة xxix
... true , that they made him an offer of being ad- mitted a supernumerary student ; but , as his sole motive in en- deavouring to procure his restoration was , that such a measure might proclaim the injustice of the mandate for his ...
... true , that they made him an offer of being ad- mitted a supernumerary student ; but , as his sole motive in en- deavouring to procure his restoration was , that such a measure might proclaim the injustice of the mandate for his ...
الصفحة xxx
... true origin , extent , and end of civil government . About this time the coin of the kingdom was in a very bad state , owing to its having been so much clipped , that it wanted above a third of the standard weight . The magnitude of ...
... true origin , extent , and end of civil government . About this time the coin of the kingdom was in a very bad state , owing to its having been so much clipped , that it wanted above a third of the standard weight . The magnitude of ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... who had inquired of him , what was the shortest and surest way for a young gentleman to attain a true knowledge of the Christian religion ? " Let him VOL . I. C study , " said Mr. Locke , " the holy The Life of the Author . xxxiii.
... who had inquired of him , what was the shortest and surest way for a young gentleman to attain a true knowledge of the Christian religion ? " Let him VOL . I. C study , " said Mr. Locke , " the holy The Life of the Author . xxxiii.
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