The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... depend are little taken . notice of , and make no part of the complex ideas we frame of those animals . Take the air but for a minute from the greatest part of living creatures , and they presently lose sense , life , and motion . This ...
... depend are little taken . notice of , and make no part of the complex ideas we frame of those animals . Take the air but for a minute from the greatest part of living creatures , and they presently lose sense , life , and motion . This ...
الصفحة 17
... depend those qualities and powers we observe in them . For which perhaps , to understand them aright , we ought to ... depends on causes utterly beyond our view , is impossible for us to determine . We see and per- ceive some of the ...
... depend those qualities and powers we observe in them . For which perhaps , to understand them aright , we ought to ... depends on causes utterly beyond our view , is impossible for us to determine . We see and per- ceive some of the ...
الصفحة 18
... depend their properties and operations , are unknown to us . We cannot dis- cover so much as that size , figure ... depends , and by which is formed , the greatest and most remarkable part of those qualities we observe in them , and of ...
... depend their properties and operations , are unknown to us . We cannot dis- cover so much as that size , figure ... depends , and by which is formed , the greatest and most remarkable part of those qualities we observe in them , and of ...
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... depend , or with which they have any certain connexion : v . g . let the ideas to which we give the name man be , as it commonly is , a body of the ordinary shape , with sense , voluntary motion , and reason joined to it . This being ...
... depend , or with which they have any certain connexion : v . g . let the ideas to which we give the name man be , as it commonly is , a body of the ordinary shape , with sense , voluntary motion , and reason joined to it . This being ...
الصفحة 26
... depend . Because they are not the truths we first knew . $ 9. First , that they are not the truths first known to the mind , is evident to experience , as we have shown in another place , book i . chap . ii . Who perceives not that a ...
... depend . Because they are not the truths we first knew . $ 9. First , that they are not the truths first known to the mind , is evident to experience , as we have shown in another place , book i . chap . ii . Who perceives not that a ...
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