The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 241
... impartially set themselves against the dishonesty and debauchery of men's lives , and such immoralities as I contra - distinguish from errors in speculative opinions of religion and ways of worship : and then pray see how your answer ...
... impartially set themselves against the dishonesty and debauchery of men's lives , and such immoralities as I contra - distinguish from errors in speculative opinions of religion and ways of worship : and then pray see how your answer ...
الصفحة 344
... impartially and diligently after the truth . ' This you make the great miscarriage of mankind and for this you seem solicitous , all through your treatise , to find out a remedy ; and there is scarce a leaf wherein you do not offer ...
... impartially and diligently after the truth . ' This you make the great miscarriage of mankind and for this you seem solicitous , all through your treatise , to find out a remedy ; and there is scarce a leaf wherein you do not offer ...
الصفحة 395
... impartially examined already , or else you destroy the supposition this ment is built on , viz . that they are men who do severely and impartially examine before they choose . And if you lay , or continue your penalties on men , that ...
... impartially examined already , or else you destroy the supposition this ment is built on , viz . that they are men who do severely and impartially examine before they choose . And if you lay , or continue your penalties on men , that ...
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