The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 89
... keep him not at the distance of a stranger . This will also make him see , that the enjoy- ment you have , is not without care ; which the more he is sensible of , the less will he envy you the posses- sion , and the more think himself ...
... keep him not at the distance of a stranger . This will also make him see , that the enjoy- ment you have , is not without care ; which the more he is sensible of , the less will he envy you the posses- sion , and the more think himself ...
الصفحة 107
... keep us awake , and excite our attention , industry , and vigour ; but not disturb the calm use of our reason , nor hinder the execution of what that dictates . The first step to get this noble and manly steadiness , is , what I have ...
... keep us awake , and excite our attention , industry , and vigour ; but not disturb the calm use of our reason , nor hinder the execution of what that dictates . The first step to get this noble and manly steadiness , is , what I have ...
الصفحة 158
... Keep the mind in an easy calm temper , when you would have it receive your instruc- tions , or any increase of knowledge . It is as impos- sible to draw fair and regular characters on a trembling mind , as on a shaking paper . The great ...
... Keep the mind in an easy calm temper , when you would have it receive your instruc- tions , or any increase of knowledge . It is as impos- sible to draw fair and regular characters on a trembling mind , as on a shaking paper . The great ...
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An Examination of P Malebranches Opinion of seeing | 207 |
A Discourse of Miracles | 256 |
Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl | 266 |
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