The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 48
... five propositions are either not all , or more than all , those common notions writ on our minds by the finger of God , if it were reason- able to believe any at all to be so written : since there are other propositions , which , even ...
... five propositions are either not all , or more than all , those common notions writ on our minds by the finger of God , if it were reason- able to believe any at all to be so written : since there are other propositions , which , even ...
الصفحة 103
... five , as they are usually counted , which he has given to man : yet I think it is not possible for any one to imagine any other qualities in bodies , howsoever con- stituted , whereby they can be taken notice of , besides sounds ...
... five , as they are usually counted , which he has given to man : yet I think it is not possible for any one to imagine any other qualities in bodies , howsoever con- stituted , whereby they can be taken notice of , besides sounds ...
الصفحة 190
... five thousand six hun- dred and thirty - nine years , or equal to five thousand six hundred and thirty - nine annual revolutions of the sun , and others a great deal more ; as the Egyptians of old , who in the time of Alexander counted ...
... five thousand six hun- dred and thirty - nine years , or equal to five thousand six hundred and thirty - nine annual revolutions of the sun , and others a great deal more ; as the Egyptians of old , who in the time of Alexander counted ...
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