The Works of John Locke, المجلد 3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... light , or the sun , which former sensations very distinct had lodged in my memory ; so I can at perceptions . pleasure lay by that idea , and take into my view that of the smell of a rose , or taste of sugar . But , if I turn my eyes ...
... light , or the sun , which former sensations very distinct had lodged in my memory ; so I can at perceptions . pleasure lay by that idea , and take into my view that of the smell of a rose , or taste of sugar . But , if I turn my eyes ...
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... light , cannot but see ; yet there be certain objects , which he may choose whether he will turn his eyes to ; there may be in his reach a book con- taining pictures and discourses , capable to delight or instruct him , which yet he may ...
... light , cannot but see ; yet there be certain objects , which he may choose whether he will turn his eyes to ; there may be in his reach a book con- taining pictures and discourses , capable to delight or instruct him , which yet he may ...
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... light ; as he has given this twilight us some certain knowledge , though limited state . to a few things in comparison , probably , as a taste of what intellectual creatures are capable of , to excite in us a desire and endeavour after ...
... light ; as he has given this twilight us some certain knowledge , though limited state . to a few things in comparison , probably , as a taste of what intellectual creatures are capable of , to excite in us a desire and endeavour after ...
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... light to the question , and with the best of their skill cast up the account upon the whole evidence ; and thus having once found on which side the probability appeared to them , after as full and exact an inquiry as they can make ...
... light to the question , and with the best of their skill cast up the account upon the whole evidence ; and thus having once found on which side the probability appeared to them , after as full and exact an inquiry as they can make ...
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... light we have in many cases , and we receive from it a great part of the useful truths we have , with a convincing evidence . I think nothing more valuable than the records of antiquity : I wish we had more of them , and more un ...
... light we have in many cases , and we receive from it a great part of the useful truths we have , with a convincing evidence . I think nothing more valuable than the records of antiquity : I wish we had more of them , and more un ...
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