The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 374
... Burridge , who is gone down to his cure in the country : he takes all opportunities of thanking you for the civil recep- tion you gave him ; and as it was upon my recom- mendation , I must also thank you for my share in the favour . He ...
... Burridge , who is gone down to his cure in the country : he takes all opportunities of thanking you for the civil recep- tion you gave him ; and as it was upon my recom- mendation , I must also thank you for my share in the favour . He ...
الصفحة 377
... Burridge , I mean ) who have been for putting me upon it ; neither have I wholly laid by the thoughts of it . Nay , I so far incline to comply with your desires , that I , every now and then , lay by some materials for it , as they ...
... Burridge , I mean ) who have been for putting me upon it ; neither have I wholly laid by the thoughts of it . Nay , I so far incline to comply with your desires , that I , every now and then , lay by some materials for it , as they ...
الصفحة 388
... Burridge faithfully promised me ; and I lately understand from him , that he has gone through the three first chapters of the first book . I must con- fess his avocations are many , and therefore his progress is not so quick as I could ...
... Burridge faithfully promised me ; and I lately understand from him , that he has gone through the three first chapters of the first book . I must con- fess his avocations are many , and therefore his progress is not so quick as I could ...
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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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