The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... happy state in this world : he that has these two , has little more to wish for ; and he that wants either of them , will be but little the better for any thing else . Men's happiness or misery is most part of their own making . He ...
... happy state in this world : he that has these two , has little more to wish for ; and he that wants either of them , will be but little the better for any thing else . Men's happiness or misery is most part of their own making . He ...
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... happy . But he that is foolish or vicious , can be neither great nor happy , what estate soever you leave him and I ask you , whether there be not men in the world whom you had rather have your son be , with 500l . per annum , than some ...
... happy . But he that is foolish or vicious , can be neither great nor happy , what estate soever you leave him and I ask you , whether there be not men in the world whom you had rather have your son be , with 500l . per annum , than some ...
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... happy thoughts . I had no sooner perused them , but they were snatched out of my hands by my lord chancellor , ( so covetous are all men of whatever comes from you ) and he has them yet . Amongst the other small craft that appears ...
... happy thoughts . I had no sooner perused them , but they were snatched out of my hands by my lord chancellor , ( so covetous are all men of whatever comes from you ) and he has them yet . Amongst the other small craft that appears ...
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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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