A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... desire to see the whole work . During the time of his concealment , he wrote his first Letter concerning Toleration , in Latin , which was first printed at Gouda , in 1689 , under the title of Epistola de Tolerantia , & c . 12mo . This ...
... desire to see the whole work . During the time of his concealment , he wrote his first Letter concerning Toleration , in Latin , which was first printed at Gouda , in 1689 , under the title of Epistola de Tolerantia , & c . 12mo . This ...
الصفحة xi
... desire him to stay in town one day to the injury of his health . But Mr. Locke told the king , that he could not in conscience hold a place to which a considerable salary was annexed , without discharging the duties of it ; upon which ...
... desire him to stay in town one day to the injury of his health . But Mr. Locke told the king , that he could not in conscience hold a place to which a considerable salary was annexed , without discharging the duties of it ; upon which ...
الصفحة 40
... desires to rest undisturbed in . For if what he holds be , as he gives out , well fenced with evidence , and he sees it to be true , what need he fear to put it to the proof ? If his opinion be settled upon a firm foundation , if the ...
... desires to rest undisturbed in . For if what he holds be , as he gives out , well fenced with evidence , and he sees it to be true , what need he fear to put it to the proof ? If his opinion be settled upon a firm foundation , if the ...
الصفحة 41
... desire that it should have the place and force of truth ; and yet nothing is more frequent than this . Men are fond of certain tenets upon no other evidence but respect and custom , and think they must maintain them , or all is gone ...
... desire that it should have the place and force of truth ; and yet nothing is more frequent than this . Men are fond of certain tenets upon no other evidence but respect and custom , and think they must maintain them , or all is gone ...
الصفحة 80
... desire not only to perform well , but to keep the vigour of his faculties , and not to bask his understanding by what is too hard for it . The mind , by being engaged in a task beyond its strength , like the body , strained by lifting ...
... desire not only to perform well , but to keep the vigour of his faculties , and not to bask his understanding by what is too hard for it . The mind , by being engaged in a task beyond its strength , like the body , strained by lifting ...
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