The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... sound : but how natural soever it be to our weak constitutions to be offended with any sound wherewith an importunate din hath been made about our ears ; yet , my lord , I know your lordship has a better opinion of the articles of our ...
... sound : but how natural soever it be to our weak constitutions to be offended with any sound wherewith an importunate din hath been made about our ears ; yet , my lord , I know your lordship has a better opinion of the articles of our ...
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... sound be made in the ear , yet no sound is heard . Want of sensation , in this case , is not through any de- fect in the organ , or that the man's ears are less af- fected than at other times when he does hear : but that which uses to ...
... sound be made in the ear , yet no sound is heard . Want of sensation , in this case , is not through any de- fect in the organ , or that the man's ears are less af- fected than at other times when he does hear : but that which uses to ...
الصفحة 143
... sound may mecha- nically cause a certain motion of the animal spirits , in the brains of those birds , whilst the tune is actually playing ; and that motion may be continued on to the muscles of the wings , and so the bird mechanically ...
... sound may mecha- nically cause a certain motion of the animal spirits , in the brains of those birds , whilst the tune is actually playing ; and that motion may be continued on to the muscles of the wings , and so the bird mechanically ...
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