The Works of John Locke, المجلد 10W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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الصفحة 151
... took up sixteen or seventeen whole days ; the house sit- ting many times till eight or nine of the clock at night , and sometimes till midnight . However after several al- terations , which they were forced to make , it passed the ...
... took up sixteen or seventeen whole days ; the house sit- ting many times till eight or nine of the clock at night , and sometimes till midnight . However after several al- terations , which they were forced to make , it passed the ...
الصفحة 156
... took a delight in forming such societies , wherever he made any stay . He had established one at Amsterdam in 1687 , of which Mr. LIMBORCH , and Mr. LE CLERC , were mem- bers . He settled this club at London soon after the Re- volution ...
... took a delight in forming such societies , wherever he made any stay . He had established one at Amsterdam in 1687 , of which Mr. LIMBORCH , and Mr. LE CLERC , were mem- bers . He settled this club at London soon after the Re- volution ...
الصفحة 164
... took in those about him , in a manner forced him sometimes to break the resolution he had made of leaving them to go their own way ; and prevailed upon him to give them the advice , which he thought most likely to reclaim them ; but ...
... took in those about him , in a manner forced him sometimes to break the resolution he had made of leaving them to go their own way ; and prevailed upon him to give them the advice , which he thought most likely to reclaim them ; but ...
الصفحة 165
... took in doing it , at first surprised those , who had never talked with him before . They were charmed with this condescension , not very common among men of letters ; and which they so little expected from a person , whose great ...
... took in doing it , at first surprised those , who had never talked with him before . They were charmed with this condescension , not very common among men of letters ; and which they so little expected from a person , whose great ...
الصفحة 167
... took a delight to give the honour of all the things , which he thought he had learnt from his con- versation . Nothing ever gave him a more sensible pleasure than the esteem , which that earl conceived for him , almost the first moment ...
... took a delight to give the honour of all the things , which he thought he had learnt from his con- versation . Nothing ever gave him a more sensible pleasure than the esteem , which that earl conceived for him , almost the first moment ...
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