A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... king Charles II . to the clector of Brandenburg , and some other German princes but returning to England again within less than a year , he resumed his studies at Oxford with renewed vigour , and applied himself particularly to natural ...
... king Charles II . to the clector of Brandenburg , and some other German princes but returning to England again within less than a year , he resumed his studies at Oxford with renewed vigour , and applied himself particularly to natural ...
الصفحة vii
... king James II . Soon after that event , William Penn , the famous quaker , who had known Mr. Locke at the university , used his interest with the king to procure a pardon for him ; and would have obtained it had not Mr. Locke declined ...
... king James II . Soon after that event , William Penn , the famous quaker , who had known Mr. Locke at the university , used his interest with the king to procure a pardon for him ; and would have obtained it had not Mr. Locke declined ...
الصفحة x
... king William , who knew how to appre- ciate his abilities for serving the public , appointed him one of the commissioners of trade and plantations ; which obliged him to reside more in London than he had done for some time past . In the ...
... king William , who knew how to appre- ciate his abilities for serving the public , appointed him one of the commissioners of trade and plantations ; which obliged him to reside more in London than he had done for some time past . In the ...
الصفحة xi
... 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 the king reluctantly accepted his resignation . Mr. Locke's behaviour in this instance ...
... 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 the king reluctantly accepted his resignation . Mr. Locke's behaviour in this instance ...
الصفحة 131
... king a ncise in the head , and the like , seldom happens but when the mind is lazy , or very loosely and negligently employed . It were bet- ter indeed to be without such impertinent and useless repetitions any obvious idea , when it 1 ...
... king a ncise in the head , and the like , seldom happens but when the mind is lazy , or very loosely and negligently employed . It were bet- ter indeed to be without such impertinent and useless repetitions any obvious idea , when it 1 ...
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