The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and son, 1812 |
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الصفحة xxxiii
... least all the winter season , and to go to a greater distance . He had made frequent visits at different . times to sir Francis Masham's , at Oates , in Essex ; where he found the air so good , so agreeable to his constitution , and the ...
... least all the winter season , and to go to a greater distance . He had made frequent visits at different . times to sir Francis Masham's , at Oates , in Essex ; where he found the air so good , so agreeable to his constitution , and the ...
الصفحة xxxv
... least ten- dency to scepticism , which the bishop had very igno- rantly charged him with . But the bishop dying some time after this , the dispute ended . In this controversy every body admired the strength of Mr. Locke's rea- soning ...
... least ten- dency to scepticism , which the bishop had very igno- rantly charged him with . But the bishop dying some time after this , the dispute ended . In this controversy every body admired the strength of Mr. Locke's rea- soning ...
الصفحة xliv
... least preserve it from being con- demned without reading ; and will prevail to have those parts a little weighed , which might other- wise , perhaps , be thought to deserve no considera- tion , for being somewhat out of the common road ...
... least preserve it from being con- demned without reading ; and will prevail to have those parts a little weighed , which might other- wise , perhaps , be thought to deserve no considera- tion , for being somewhat out of the common road ...
الصفحة xlvii
... least . For the understanding , like the eye , judging of ob- jects only by its own sight , cannot but be pleased with what it discovers , having less regret for what has escaped it , because it is unknown . Thus he who has raised ...
... least . For the understanding , like the eye , judging of ob- jects only by its own sight , cannot but be pleased with what it discovers , having less regret for what has escaped it , because it is unknown . Thus he who has raised ...
الصفحة li
... least knowing , and therefore not the most easy to be satisfied . If I have not the good luck to please , yet nobody ought to be offended with me . I plainly tell all my readers , except half a dozen , this treatise was not at first ...
... least knowing , and therefore not the most easy to be satisfied . If I have not the good luck to please , yet nobody ought to be offended with me . I plainly tell all my readers , except half a dozen , this treatise was not at first ...
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