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الصفحة vii
... letter to Mrs. Cockburn , not inserted before in any collection of Mr. Locke's pieces . It was sent with a present of books to that lady , on her being discovered to have written a Defence of his Essay against some Remarks made upon it ...
... letter to Mrs. Cockburn , not inserted before in any collection of Mr. Locke's pieces . It was sent with a present of books to that lady , on her being discovered to have written a Defence of his Essay against some Remarks made upon it ...
الصفحة xi
... letter in Vol . x . of this edition , p . 320. The two letters from lord Shaftesbury and sir Peter King will speak for themselves . 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose ...
... letter in Vol . x . of this edition , p . 320. The two letters from lord Shaftesbury and sir Peter King will speak for themselves . 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose ...
الصفحة xxxii
... Letter to the Right Reverend Edward , Lord Bi- shop of Worcester , & c . to which the bishop replied in the same year . This was confuted in a second letter of Mr. Locke's , which drew a second answer from the bishop , in 1698 . A third ...
... Letter to the Right Reverend Edward , Lord Bi- shop of Worcester , & c . to which the bishop replied in the same year . This was confuted in a second letter of Mr. Locke's , which drew a second answer from the bishop , in 1698 . A third ...
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