The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... immediately lose all its colour and weight , and perhaps malleableness too ; which , for aught I I know , would be changed into a perfect friability , Water , in which to us fluidity is an essential quality left to itself , would cease ...
... immediately lose all its colour and weight , and perhaps malleableness too ; which , for aught I I know , would be changed into a perfect friability , Water , in which to us fluidity is an essential quality left to itself , would cease ...
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... immediately perish . since we find them so often ) destroyed by an excess or defect of the sun's warmth , which , an accidental position , in some parts of this durs little globe , exposes them to . The qualities observed in a loadstone ...
... immediately perish . since we find them so often ) destroyed by an excess or defect of the sun's warmth , which , an accidental position , in some parts of this durs little globe , exposes them to . The qualities observed in a loadstone ...
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... disagreement of ideas : now where that that self- évidence consists.com agreement or disagreement is perceived immediately by itself , without 20 Book 4 . Maxims . Judgment may reach far- ther, but tha tis not know- ledge.
... disagreement of ideas : now where that that self- évidence consists.com agreement or disagreement is perceived immediately by itself , without 20 Book 4 . Maxims . Judgment may reach far- ther, but tha tis not know- ledge.
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John Locke. agreement or disagreement is perceived immediately by itself , without the intervention or help of any other , there our knowledge is self - evident . This will appear to be so to any one , who will but consider any of those ...
John Locke. agreement or disagreement is perceived immediately by itself , without the intervention or help of any other , there our knowledge is self - evident . This will appear to be so to any one , who will but consider any of those ...
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... immediately to us , and we see the truth of what he says in his unerring veracity . 3. They are not of use to help men forward in the advancement of sciences , or new discoveries of yet un- known truths . Mr. Newton , in his never ...
... immediately to us , and we see the truth of what he says in his unerring veracity . 3. They are not of use to help men forward in the advancement of sciences , or new discoveries of yet un- known truths . Mr. Newton , in his never ...
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