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 ix
... speak for them- selves . Be- 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have many spurious productions fathered ...
... speak for them- selves . Be- 11. It may likewise be observed , that our author has met with the fate of most eminent writers , whose names give a currency to whatever passes under them , viz . to have many spurious productions fathered ...
الصفحة xxvii
... speak a word either against or so much as concerning the government ; and although very frequently , both in public ... speaking was used , and where the execrable designs against his majesty ' and government were managed and pursued ...
... speak a word either against or so much as concerning the government ; and although very frequently , both in public ... speaking was used , and where the execrable designs against his majesty ' and government were managed and pursued ...
الصفحة li
... speak freely of those , who with a feigned modesty condemn as useless , what they themselves write , methinks it savours much more of vanity or insolence , to publish a book for any other end ; and he fails very much of that respect he ...
... speak freely of those , who with a feigned modesty condemn as useless , what they themselves write , methinks it savours much more of vanity or insolence , to publish a book for any other end ; and he fails very much of that respect he ...
الصفحة lii
... speak , or those who hear them , that they are but the covers of ignorance , and hindrance of true knowledge . To break in upon the sanctuary of vanity and ignorance , will be , I suppose , some ser- vice to human understanding : though ...
... speak , or those who hear them , that they are but the covers of ignorance , and hindrance of true knowledge . To break in upon the sanctuary of vanity and ignorance , will be , I suppose , some ser- vice to human understanding : though ...
الصفحة lvi
... speaking less liable to mistakes , than clear and distinct and where men have got such determined ideas of all that they reason , inquire , or argue about , they will find a great part of their doubts and disputes at an end . The ...
... speaking less liable to mistakes , than clear and distinct and where men have got such determined ideas of all that they reason , inquire , or argue about , they will find a great part of their doubts and disputes at an end . The ...
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