The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة 83
... begin- nings , by gentle degrees , and a continued chain of reasonings , proceed to the discovery and demonstra- tion of truths that appear at first sight beyond human capacity . The art of finding proofs , and the admirable methods ...
... begin- nings , by gentle degrees , and a continued chain of reasonings , proceed to the discovery and demonstra- tion of truths that appear at first sight beyond human capacity . The art of finding proofs , and the admirable methods ...
الصفحة 111
... begin , and where insensi- ble and irrational end : and who is there quick - sighted enough to determine precisely which is the lowest species of living things , and which the first of those which have no life ? Things , as far as we ...
... begin , and where insensi- ble and irrational end : and who is there quick - sighted enough to determine precisely which is the lowest species of living things , and which the first of those which have no life ? Things , as far as we ...
الصفحة 238
... begin and go over all again , or else he will never come to knowledge . § 17. Another fault of as ill consequence Desultory . as this , which proceeds also from laziness , with a mixture of vanity , is the skipping from one sort of ...
... begin and go over all again , or else he will never come to knowledge . § 17. Another fault of as ill consequence Desultory . as this , which proceeds also from laziness , with a mixture of vanity , is the skipping from one sort of ...
الصفحة 276
... begin the cure ? Many men firmly embrace falsehood for truth , not only because they never thought otherwise , but also because , thus blinded as they have been from the beginning , they never could think otherwise , at least without a ...
... begin the cure ? Many men firmly embrace falsehood for truth , not only because they never thought otherwise , but also because , thus blinded as they have been from the beginning , they never could think otherwise , at least without a ...
الصفحة 299
... begin with . As to chronology , I think Helvicus the best for com- mon use ; which is not a book to be read , but to lie by , and be consulted upon occasion . He that hath a mind to look farther into chronology , may get Tal- lent's ...
... begin with . As to chronology , I think Helvicus the best for com- mon use ; which is not a book to be read , but to lie by , and be consulted upon occasion . He that hath a mind to look farther into chronology , may get Tal- lent's ...
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