The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 134
... observe this in his own thoughts , who will take the pains to reflect on them . How , as it were in an instant , do our minds with one glance see all the parts of a demonstration , which may very well be called a long one , if we ...
... observe this in his own thoughts , who will take the pains to reflect on them . How , as it were in an instant , do our minds with one glance see all the parts of a demonstration , which may very well be called a long one , if we ...
الصفحة 160
... observe the distance from these precise points , but from larger portions of sensible objects , to which we consider the thing placed to bear relation , and its distance from which we have some reason to observe . § 8. Thus a company of ...
... observe the distance from these precise points , but from larger portions of sensible objects , to which we consider the thing placed to bear relation , and its distance from which we have some reason to observe . § 8. Thus a company of ...
الصفحة 180
... observe what the ideas are that take their turns in his understanding ; or else to direct the sort , and call in such as he hath a desire or use of : but hinder the constant succession of fresh ones , I think , he cannot , though he may ...
... observe what the ideas are that take their turns in his understanding ; or else to direct the sort , and call in such as he hath a desire or use of : but hinder the constant succession of fresh ones , I think , he cannot , though he may ...
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