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الصفحة xxv
... house , excepting among some of his particular friends ; and he urged him to apply his studies to state affairs , and political subjects , both ecclesiastical and civil . Mr. Locke's inclination was not backward in prompting him to ...
... house , excepting among some of his particular friends ; and he urged him to apply his studies to state affairs , and political subjects , both ecclesiastical and civil . Mr. Locke's inclination was not backward in prompting him to ...
الصفحة xxx
... houses of the university of Oxford , to censure and discourage the reading of it ; and , after various de- bates among themselves , it was concluded , that each head of a house should endeavour to prevent it from being read in his ...
... houses of the university of Oxford , to censure and discourage the reading of it ; and , after various de- bates among themselves , it was concluded , that each head of a house should endeavour to prevent it from being read in his ...
الصفحة xxxi
... house , where he might settle during the remainder of his life . Here he was received upon his own terms , that he might have his entire liberty , and look upon himself as at his own house ; and here he chieffy pur- sued his future ...
... house , where he might settle during the remainder of his life . Here he was received upon his own terms , that he might have his entire liberty , and look upon himself as at his own house ; and here he chieffy pur- sued his future ...
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