The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... small power it gives one man over another , to have the authority to be the dictator of principles , and teacher of unquestionable truths ; and to make a man swallow that for an innate principle , which may serve to his purpose who ...
... small power it gives one man over another , to have the authority to be the dictator of principles , and teacher of unquestionable truths ; and to make a man swallow that for an innate principle , which may serve to his purpose who ...
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... small , its precise bulk becomes very obscure and confused ; and it is the number of its repeated additions or divisions that alone remains clear and distinct , as will easily appear to any one who will let his thoughts loose in the ...
... small , its precise bulk becomes very obscure and confused ; and it is the number of its repeated additions or divisions that alone remains clear and distinct , as will easily appear to any one who will let his thoughts loose in the ...
الصفحة 240
... small occa- sion of wrangling , obscurity , and uncertainty in ques- tions relating to them . Whence the idea of li- berty and necessity . $ 7 . Every one , I think , finds in him- self a power to begin or forbear , continue or put an ...
... small occa- sion of wrangling , obscurity , and uncertainty in ques- tions relating to them . Whence the idea of li- berty and necessity . $ 7 . Every one , I think , finds in him- self a power to begin or forbear , continue or put an ...
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