The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): I., المجلد 7Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... able just now to ascertain the authenticity . Amongst the latter is a tragedy entitled Tamerlane the beneficent . Ed . of the present Edt . late editions of Mr. Lock's works are already clogged with viii Preface by the Editor . VOLUME.
... able just now to ascertain the authenticity . Amongst the latter is a tragedy entitled Tamerlane the beneficent . Ed . of the present Edt . late editions of Mr. Lock's works are already clogged with viii Preface by the Editor . VOLUME.
الصفحة xvii
... able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the numerous national obligations due to his memory on that account , with what indignation must we behold the remains of that great and good man , lying under a mean , mouldering ...
... able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the numerous national obligations due to his memory on that account , with what indignation must we behold the remains of that great and good man , lying under a mean , mouldering ...
الصفحة xxii
... able , in your company ; for ⚫ having waited with impatience for the honour of being in an assembly of the greatest geniuses of this age , ⚫ and at last having obtained the good fortune , I thought • I could not do better than write ...
... able , in your company ; for ⚫ having waited with impatience for the honour of being in an assembly of the greatest geniuses of this age , ⚫ and at last having obtained the good fortune , I thought • I could not do better than write ...
الصفحة xxxv
... able to main- tain his opinions against Mr. Locke , whose reasoning he neither understood , nor the thing itself about which he disputed . This learned bishop had spent the greatest part of his time in the study of ecclesiastical ...
... able to main- tain his opinions against Mr. Locke , whose reasoning he neither understood , nor the thing itself about which he disputed . This learned bishop had spent the greatest part of his time in the study of ecclesiastical ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... able to walk much , through the disorder of his lungs , he used to ride out after dinner ; and when he could not bear a horse , he went in a chaise . He always chose to have company with him , though it were but a child , for he took ...
... able to walk much , through the disorder of his lungs , he used to ride out after dinner ; and when he could not bear a horse , he went in a chaise . He always chose to have company with him , though it were but a child , for he took ...
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