The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... Travels * . These voyages are commonly said to have been published under his direction . They were presented by him to the university of Oxford [ v . Collier's Dict . ] That he was well versed in such authors is pretty plain , from the ...
... Travels * . These voyages are commonly said to have been published under his direction . They were presented by him to the university of Oxford [ v . Collier's Dict . ] That he was well versed in such authors is pretty plain , from the ...
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... travels . But to intercede with your lordship for a little more favourable allowance of credit to Sir Thomas Roe's relation ; Coore , an inhabitant of the country , who could speak English , assured Mr. Terry * , that they of Soldania ...
... travels . But to intercede with your lordship for a little more favourable allowance of credit to Sir Thomas Roe's relation ; Coore , an inhabitant of the country , who could speak English , assured Mr. Terry * , that they of Soldania ...
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