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" I doubt not, but if we could trace them to their sources, we should find, in all languages, the names, which stand for things that fall not under our senses, to have had their first rise from sensible ideas. "
The Works of John Locke - الصفحة 157
بواسطة John Locke - 1823
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The North American Review, المجلد 48

1839 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...affirms, that no word has more than one primary and peculiar signification. " I doubt not," says Locke, " but if we could trace them to their sources, we should find, in all languages, the names that stand for things that fall not under our senses, to have had their first origin from sensible...

Elements of Psychology: Included in a Critical Examination of Locke's Essay ...

Victor Cousin - 1842 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...sources, we should find, in all languages, the names which stand for things that fall not under the senses, to have had their first rise from sensible ideas. By which we may give some kind of a guess, what kind of notions they were, and whence derived, which filled their minds who were the...

The origin of the English, Germanic, and Scandinavian languages and nations

Joseph Bosworth - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 248
...doubt not, if we could trace words to their sources, we should find, in all languages, the names that stand for things that fall not under our senses, to have had their first rise from sensible objects. — On Human Understanding, bk. 3, ch. I. Notiones verborum propriae omnes sunt corpórea?,...

God in Christ: Three Discourses, Delivered at New Haven, Cambridge, and ...

Horace Bushnell - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...to certain modes of thinking. Spirit, in its primary signification, is breath ; angel, a messenger ; and I doubt not, but, if we could trace them to their...that fall not under our senses, to have had their rise from sensible ideas, Bv which we mav gjve some guess what kind of notions they were, and whence...

Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution ...

Sydney Smith - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 446
...certain modes of thinking. Spirit, in its primary signification, is breath; —angel, a messenger: and I doubt not, but, if we could trace them to their...languages, the names, which stand for things that fall under our senses, to have had their first rise from sensible ideas."—Locke, book iii. chap. i. paragraph...

God in Christ, 3 discourses, with a preliminary dissertation on language

Horace Bushnell - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...to certain modes of thinking. Spirit, is\ its primary signification, is breath; angel, a messenger; and I doubt not but, if we could trace them to their...that fall not under our senses, to have had their rise from sensible ideas. By which we may give some guess what kind of notions they were, and whence...

Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution ...

Sydney Smith - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...certain modes of thinking. Spirit, in its primaTy signification, is breath ; — angel, a messenger : and I doubt not, but, if we could trace them to their sources, we should find, iu all languages, the names, which stand for things that fall under our senses, to have had their first...

Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution ...

Sydney Smith - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...them to their sources, we should find, in all languages, the names, which stand for things that fall under our senses, to have had their first rise from sensible ideas." — Locke, book iii. chap. i. paragraph 5, p. 190. ideas of the parlor, and the drawing-room, and the...

Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution ...

Sydney Smith - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 474
...them to their sources, we should find, in all languages, the names, which stand for things that fall under our senses, to have had their first rise from sensible ideas."— Locke, book iii. chap. i. paragraph 5. p. I90. disentangle ourselves. For instance, we talk about recollecting...

God in Christ: Three Discourses, Delivered at New Haven, Cambridge, and ...

Horace Bushnell - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...to certain modes of thinking. Spirit, in its primary signification, is breath ; angel, a messenger ; and I doubt not, but, if we could trace them to their...that fall not under our senses, to have had their rise from sensible ideas. By which we may give some guess what kind of notions they were, and whence...




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