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 vi
... less agreeable and instructing to that lady , since by means of it , as well as from an education under the eye of her father , Cudworth , she appears to have profited so much as to compose a very rational discourse , entitled ...
... less agreeable and instructing to that lady , since by means of it , as well as from an education under the eye of her father , Cudworth , she appears to have profited so much as to compose a very rational discourse , entitled ...
الصفحة xiii
... less attended to . It contains an easy popular illus- * Biogr . Brit . though others are pleased to style it the finest , tration of some discoveries in the foregoing essay , par- Preface by the Editor . xiii SOME Thoughts concerning ...
... less attended to . It contains an easy popular illus- * Biogr . Brit . though others are pleased to style it the finest , tration of some discoveries in the foregoing essay , par- Preface by the Editor . xiii SOME Thoughts concerning ...
الصفحة xvi
... less dear to our author than their civil rights , or less ably asserted by him . With what clearness and precision has he stated the terms of it , and vindicated the subject's just title to it , in his admirable letters concerning To ...
... less dear to our author than their civil rights , or less ably asserted by him . With what clearness and precision has he stated the terms of it , and vindicated the subject's just title to it , in his admirable letters concerning To ...
الصفحة xvii
... less visible , connexion in that very consistent writer , St. Paul ; touching the propriety and pertinence of whose writings to their several subjects and occasions , he ap- pears to have formed the most just conception , and thereby ...
... less visible , connexion in that very consistent writer , St. Paul ; touching the propriety and pertinence of whose writings to their several subjects and occasions , he ap- pears to have formed the most just conception , and thereby ...
الصفحة xxxv
... less surprised , that so learned a man as the bishop should engage in a controversy , wherein he had all the disad- vantages possible ; for he was by no means able to main- tain his opinions against Mr. Locke , whose reasoning he ...
... less surprised , that so learned a man as the bishop should engage in a controversy , wherein he had all the disad- vantages possible ; for he was by no means able to main- tain his opinions against Mr. Locke , whose reasoning he ...
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