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الصفحة ix
... est ) aliis sub nominibus utcun- que speciosis obtinet et laudatur . " Id . Nov. 1691 . 8. We cannot in this place forbear lamenting the suppression of some of Mr. Locke's treatises , which are in all probability not to be retrieved ...
... est ) aliis sub nominibus utcun- que speciosis obtinet et laudatur . " Id . Nov. 1691 . 8. We cannot in this place forbear lamenting the suppression of some of Mr. Locke's treatises , which are in all probability not to be retrieved ...
الصفحة 41
... est , ut didicimus , Mahometistis , ut eos , qui amentes et sine ratione sunt , pro sanctis colant et venerentur . Insuper et eos , qui cum diu vitam egerint inquinatissimam , voluntariam demum pœnitentiam et paupertatem , sanctitate ...
... est , ut didicimus , Mahometistis , ut eos , qui amentes et sine ratione sunt , pro sanctis colant et venerentur . Insuper et eos , qui cum diu vitam egerint inquinatissimam , voluntariam demum pœnitentiam et paupertatem , sanctitate ...
الصفحة 58
... est idem esse , et non esse , " that makes a child distinguish be- tween its mother and a stranger ? or that makes it fond of the one and fly the other ? Or does the mind regulate itself and its assent by ideas that it never yet had ...
... est idem esse , et non esse , " that makes a child distinguish be- tween its mother and a stranger ? or that makes it fond of the one and fly the other ? Or does the mind regulate itself and its assent by ideas that it never yet had ...
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