The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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الصفحة xxiii
... for the study of philosophy , were the writings of Des Cartes ; for though he did not approve of all his notions , yet he found that he wrote with great perspicuity . Having taken his degree of B.A. in 1655 , and that of THE ...
... for the study of philosophy , were the writings of Des Cartes ; for though he did not approve of all his notions , yet he found that he wrote with great perspicuity . Having taken his degree of B.A. in 1655 , and that of THE ...
الصفحة xxxii
... taken place not long after its publication . It was generally admitted , that Mr. Locke had greatly the advantage of the bishop in this controversy . When speaking of it , M. Le Clerc says , " Every body admired the strength of Mr ...
... taken place not long after its publication . It was generally admitted , that Mr. Locke had greatly the advantage of the bishop in this controversy . When speaking of it , M. Le Clerc says , " Every body admired the strength of Mr ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... taken every method privately of doing Mr. Locke what injury he could in the opinion of those with whom he was connected , but had also gone off with a large sum of money which was his property , and at a time too when he knew that such ...
... taken every method privately of doing Mr. Locke what injury he could in the opinion of those with whom he was connected , but had also gone off with a large sum of money which was his property , and at a time too when he knew that such ...
الصفحة xliii
... taken , though he has more plenty of his own growth , and in much greater perfection . Worthless things receive a value , when they are made the offerings of respect , esteem , and gratitude : these you have given me so mighty and ...
... taken , though he has more plenty of his own growth , and in much greater perfection . Worthless things receive a value , when they are made the offerings of respect , esteem , and gratitude : these you have given me so mighty and ...
الصفحة xlv
... taken with it now it is done . He that hawks at larks and sparrows , has no less sport , though a much less considerable quarry , than he that flies at nobler game and he is little acquainted with the subject of this treatise , the ...
... taken with it now it is done . He that hawks at larks and sparrows , has no less sport , though a much less considerable quarry , than he that flies at nobler game and he is little acquainted with the subject of this treatise , the ...
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