The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xlii
John Locke. the ordinary reach , or common methods , that your allowance and ... common road . The im- putation of novelty is a terrible charge amongst those who ... nature , and is certainly not the less genuine . Your lordship can give ...
John Locke. the ordinary reach , or common methods , that your allowance and ... common road . The im- putation of novelty is a terrible charge amongst those who ... nature , and is certainly not the less genuine . Your lordship can give ...
الصفحة 64
... common language of their own coun- tries , can scarce avoid having some kind ... Nature has so richly provided for their convenience in this life , that they ... nature of man , as a real being , and the subject of properties , amounts to ...
... common language of their own coun- tries , can scarce avoid having some kind ... Nature has so richly provided for their convenience in this life , that they ... nature of man , as a real being , and the subject of properties , amounts to ...
الصفحة 166
... common nature of substance , differ not any otherwise than in a bare different mo- dification of that substance ; as a tree and a pebble be- ing in the same sense body , and agreeing in the com- mon nature of body , differ only in a ...
... common nature of substance , differ not any otherwise than in a bare different mo- dification of that substance ; as a tree and a pebble be- ing in the same sense body , and agreeing in the com- mon nature of body , differ only in a ...
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