The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 107
... True fortitude I take to be the quiet possession of a man's self , and an undisturbed doing his duty , what- ever evil besets , or danger lies in his way . This there are so few men attain to , that we are not to expect it from children ...
... True fortitude I take to be the quiet possession of a man's self , and an undisturbed doing his duty , what- ever evil besets , or danger lies in his way . This there are so few men attain to , that we are not to expect it from children ...
الصفحة 251
... true ; but then this is a very improper way of speaking , and I cannot think that a man of his parts would use it to mean nothing else by it . If he means , as he says , p . 536 , that this infinite and universal reason , whereof men ...
... true ; but then this is a very improper way of speaking , and I cannot think that a man of his parts would use it to mean nothing else by it . If he means , as he says , p . 536 , that this infinite and universal reason , whereof men ...
الصفحة 258
... true ) required miracles , but as for the Greeks they looked after something else ; they knew no need or use there ... true God ; and that it is so in the nature of the thing , and cannot be other- wise , I think will be made appear in ...
... true ) required miracles , but as for the Greeks they looked after something else ; they knew no need or use there ... true God ; and that it is so in the nature of the thing , and cannot be other- wise , I think will be made appear in ...
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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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