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الصفحة xxvii
... Trade , ap- pointed Mr Locke secretary to the same ; which office he re- tained not long , the commission being dissolved in the year 1674. In the following year , he was admitted to the degree of bachelor of physic ; and it appears ...
... Trade , ap- pointed Mr Locke secretary to the same ; which office he re- tained not long , the commission being dissolved in the year 1674. In the following year , he was admitted to the degree of bachelor of physic ; and it appears ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... trade and plantations ; but he acquainted none of his friends with his design , till he had given up his commission into the king's own hand . His ma- jesty was very unwilling to receive it , and told our author , that he would be well ...
... trade and plantations ; but he acquainted none of his friends with his design , till he had given up his commission into the king's own hand . His ma- jesty was very unwilling to receive it , and told our author , that he would be well ...
الصفحة xxxix
... trade and planta- tions , information was brought to him one morning , while he was at breakfast , that a person shabbily dressed requested the honour of speaking to him . Mr. Locke , with the politeness and humanity which were natural ...
... trade and planta- tions , information was brought to him one morning , while he was at breakfast , that a person shabbily dressed requested the honour of speaking to him . Mr. Locke , with the politeness and humanity which were natural ...
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