The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xlii
... ship has been pleased not wholly to conceal them . This alone were a sufficient reason , were , there no other , why I should dedicate this Essay to your lord- ship ; and its having some little correspondence with some parts of that ...
... ship has been pleased not wholly to conceal them . This alone were a sufficient reason , were , there no other , why I should dedicate this Essay to your lord- ship ; and its having some little correspondence with some parts of that ...
الصفحة 160
... ship which it is in sails all the while : and the ship is said to be in the same place 160 Book 2 . Simple Modes of Space .
... ship which it is in sails all the while : and the ship is said to be in the same place 160 Book 2 . Simple Modes of Space .
الصفحة 161
John Locke. the ship is said to be in the same place , supposing it kept the same distance with the parts of the neigh- bouring land , though perhaps the earth hath turned round and so both chess - men , and board , and ship , have every ...
John Locke. the ship is said to be in the same place , supposing it kept the same distance with the parts of the neigh- bouring land , though perhaps the earth hath turned round and so both chess - men , and board , and ship , have every ...
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