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الصفحة xix
... less dear to our author than their civil rights , or less ably asserted by him . With what clearness and precision has he stated the terms of it , and vindicated the subject's just title to it , in his admirable letters con- cerning ...
... less dear to our author than their civil rights , or less ably asserted by him . With what clearness and precision has he stated the terms of it , and vindicated the subject's just title to it , in his admirable letters con- cerning ...
الصفحة xlv
... less sport , though a much less considerable quarry , than he that flies at nobler game and he is little acquainted with the subject of this treatise , the UNDERSTANDING , who does not know , that as it is the most elevated faculty of ...
... less sport , though a much less considerable quarry , than he that flies at nobler game and he is little acquainted with the subject of this treatise , the UNDERSTANDING , who does not know , that as it is the most elevated faculty of ...
الصفحة 212
... less or equal whiteness ( and of a whiter than I have I cannot add the idea ) , it makes no increase , and enlarges not my idea at all ; and therefore the different ideas of whiteness , & c . are called degrees . For those ideas that ...
... less or equal whiteness ( and of a whiter than I have I cannot add the idea ) , it makes no increase , and enlarges not my idea at all ; and therefore the different ideas of whiteness , & c . are called degrees . For those ideas that ...
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