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... speak , the dif- ference between the ideas of sweet and bitter , ( i . e . that sweet is not bitter ) as it knows afterwards ( when it comes to speak ) that wormwood and sugar - plums are not the same thing . § 16. A child knows not ...
... speak , the dif- ference between the ideas of sweet and bitter , ( i . e . that sweet is not bitter ) as it knows afterwards ( when it comes to speak ) that wormwood and sugar - plums are not the same thing . § 16. A child knows not ...
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... speak of ideas of sensation and reflection , as the materials of all our know- ledge ; give me leave , my lord , to set down here a place or two , out of my book , to explain myself ; as I thus speak of ideas of sensation and reflection ...
... speak of ideas of sensation and reflection , as the materials of all our know- ledge ; give me leave , my lord , to set down here a place or two , out of my book , to explain myself ; as I thus speak of ideas of sensation and reflection ...
الصفحة 300
... speak- ing by a peculiar name , wapinoia : which power or abi- lity in man , of doing any thing , when it has been ... speaking , which are actions of the body ; revenge and murder , which are actions of both together ; and we shall find ...
... speak- ing by a peculiar name , wapinoia : which power or abi- lity in man , of doing any thing , when it has been ... speaking , which are actions of the body ; revenge and murder , which are actions of both together ; and we shall find ...
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