The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 307
... allow myself to differ , without telling you the true reasons of it . For I see so much know- ledge , candour , and the marks of so much good - will to mankind in you , that there are few men , whose opinion I think ought to have so ...
... allow myself to differ , without telling you the true reasons of it . For I see so much know- ledge , candour , and the marks of so much good - will to mankind in you , that there are few men , whose opinion I think ought to have so ...
الصفحة 319
... allow indeed , " that it would be inhumanity to deny them those things one perceives would delight them ; " if so , I see no reason why , in a modest way , and with submission to the wills of their superiors , they may not be allowed to ...
... allow indeed , " that it would be inhumanity to deny them those things one perceives would delight them ; " if so , I see no reason why , in a modest way , and with submission to the wills of their superiors , they may not be allowed to ...
الصفحة 324
... allow it them , will be im- patient for the like ; and think themselves ill dealt with if they have it not . This being indulged when they are little , grows up with their age , and with that en- larges itself to things of greater ...
... allow it them , will be im- patient for the like ; and think themselves ill dealt with if they have it not . This being indulged when they are little , grows up with their age , and with that en- larges itself to things of greater ...
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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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