The Works of John Locke, المجلد 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة xlv
... pleased with the doing of it , that therefore I am fondly taken with it now it is done . He that hawks at larks and sparrows , has no less sport , though a much less considerable quarry , than he that flies at nobler game : and he is ...
... pleased with the doing of it , that therefore I am fondly taken with it now it is done . He that hawks at larks and sparrows , has no less sport , though a much less considerable quarry , than he that flies at nobler game : and he is ...
الصفحة 49
... pleased with the doing of what he commands ; " which a man may certainly know to be true , without knowing what it is that God doth command ; and so be as far from any rule or principle of his actions as he was before . And I think very ...
... pleased with the doing of what he commands ; " which a man may certainly know to be true , without knowing what it is that God doth command ; and so be as far from any rule or principle of his actions as he was before . And I think very ...
الصفحة 113
... pleased to join to several thoughts , and several sensations , a perception of de- light . If this were wholly separated from all our outward sensations and inward thoughts , we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to ...
... pleased to join to several thoughts , and several sensations , a perception of de- light . If this were wholly separated from all our outward sensations and inward thoughts , we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to ...
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