A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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John Locke. LIFE OF LOCKE . JOHN LOCKE , one of the greatest philosophers and most valuable writers who have adorned this country , was born at Wrington , in Somersetshire , on the twenty - ninth of Au- gust , 1632. His father , who had ...
John Locke. LIFE OF LOCKE . JOHN LOCKE , one of the greatest philosophers and most valuable writers who have adorned this country , was born at Wrington , in Somersetshire , on the twenty - ninth of Au- gust , 1632. His father , who had ...
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... greatest care , and to the entire satisfaction of his noble patron . As the young lord was but of a weakly constitution , his father thought proper to marry him early , lest the family should become extinct by his death . And , since he ...
... greatest care , and to the entire satisfaction of his noble patron . As the young lord was but of a weakly constitution , his father thought proper to marry him early , lest the family should become extinct by his death . And , since he ...
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... , are not so few , but that it might be hoped great advance- ments might be made in knowledge of all kinds , especially in that of the greatest con- cern and largest views , if men would make a OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 35.
... , are not so few , but that it might be hoped great advance- ments might be made in knowledge of all kinds , especially in that of the greatest con- cern and largest views , if men would make a OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 35.
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John Locke. impose upon ourselves in that part which ought with the greatest care to be kept free from all imposition . The world is apt to cast great blame on those who have an indifferen- cy for opinions , especially in religion . I ...
John Locke. impose upon ourselves in that part which ought with the greatest care to be kept free from all imposition . The world is apt to cast great blame on those who have an indifferen- cy for opinions , especially in religion . I ...
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... greatest ease and facili- ty ; whether those thoughts are well formed and correspond with things , matters not ; few men care to be instructed but at an easy rate . They , who in their discourse strike the fancy , and take the hearer's ...
... greatest ease and facili- ty ; whether those thoughts are well formed and correspond with things , matters not ; few men care to be instructed but at an easy rate . They , who in their discourse strike the fancy , and take the hearer's ...
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