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... some ideas forwardly offer themselves to all men's understand- ings ; some sorts of truths result from any ideas , as soon as the mind puts them into propositions ; other truths require a train of ideas placed in order , a due comparing ...
... some ideas forwardly offer themselves to all men's understand- ings ; some sorts of truths result from any ideas , as soon as the mind puts them into propositions ; other truths require a train of ideas placed in order , a due comparing ...
الصفحة 131
... some of the first that children have , and which they scarce ever part with again . § 6. But though it be reasonable to imagine that children receive some ideas before they come into the world , yet those simple ideas are far from those ...
... some of the first that children have , and which they scarce ever part with again . § 6. But though it be reasonable to imagine that children receive some ideas before they come into the world , yet those simple ideas are far from those ...
الصفحة 139
... ( some of which perhaps , as of some pleasures and pains , were before they were born , and others in their infancy ) , if in the future course of their lives they are not repeated again , are quite lost , with- out the least glimpse ...
... ( some of which perhaps , as of some pleasures and pains , were before they were born , and others in their infancy ) , if in the future course of their lives they are not repeated again , are quite lost , with- out the least glimpse ...
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