The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xlvi
... pains with some delight , and he will have reason to think his time not ill spent , even when he cannot much boast of any great acquisition . This , reader , is the entertainment of those who let loose their own thoughts , and follow ...
... pains with some delight , and he will have reason to think his time not ill spent , even when he cannot much boast of any great acquisition . This , reader , is the entertainment of those who let loose their own thoughts , and follow ...
الصفحة xlviii
... pains to make plain and familiar to their thoughts some truths , which established pre- judice , or the abstractedness of the ideas themselves , might render difficult . Some objects had need be turned on every side : and when the ...
... pains to make plain and familiar to their thoughts some truths , which established pre- judice , or the abstractedness of the ideas themselves , might render difficult . Some objects had need be turned on every side : and when the ...
الصفحة xlix
... pains to read it ; I have so little affection to be in print , that if I were not flattered this Essay might be of some use to others , as I think it has been to me , I should have confined it to the view of some friends , who gave the ...
... pains to read it ; I have so little affection to be in print , that if I were not flattered this Essay might be of some use to others , as I think it has been to me , I should have confined it to the view of some friends , who gave the ...
الصفحة liii
... pains to read ought to employ in reading ; or else , that I have writ mine so obscurely , that it is in vain to go about to mend it . Whichever of these be the truth , it is my- self only am affected thereby , and therefore I shall be ...
... pains to read ought to employ in reading ; or else , that I have writ mine so obscurely , that it is in vain to go about to mend it . Whichever of these be the truth , it is my- self only am affected thereby , and therefore I shall be ...
الصفحة lxi
... pain . 7. Existence and unity . 8. Power . 9. Succession . 10. Simple ideas , the materials of all our knowledge . CHAPTER VIII . OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SIMPLE IDEAS . SECT . 1-6 . Positive ideas from privative causes . 7 , 8 ...
... pain . 7. Existence and unity . 8. Power . 9. Succession . 10. Simple ideas , the materials of all our knowledge . CHAPTER VIII . OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING SIMPLE IDEAS . SECT . 1-6 . Positive ideas from privative causes . 7 , 8 ...
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