A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... mean Mr. John Locke , who , if we consider his genius and penetrating and exact judgment , or the strictness of his morals , has scarcely any superior , and few equals now living . " In the summer of 1675 , Mr. Locke , being ...
... mean Mr. John Locke , who , if we consider his genius and penetrating and exact judgment , or the strictness of his morals , has scarcely any superior , and few equals now living . " In the summer of 1675 , Mr. Locke , being ...
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... means the measures of truth and falsehood , the generality of men make the standards by which they accustom their understanding to judge . And thus they falling into a habit of determining of truth and falsehood by such wrong measures ...
... means the measures of truth and falsehood , the generality of men make the standards by which they accustom their understanding to judge . And thus they falling into a habit of determining of truth and falsehood by such wrong measures ...
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... mean education , who have never elevated their thoughts above the spade and the plough , nor looked beyond the ordinary drudgery of a day - labourer . Take the thoughts of such an one , used for many years to one track , out of that ...
... mean education , who have never elevated their thoughts above the spade and the plough , nor looked beyond the ordinary drudgery of a day - labourer . Take the thoughts of such an one , used for many years to one track , out of that ...
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... means to attain knowledge , to want any helps or assistance , for the improvement of their understandings , that are to be got ; and to such I would be thought here chiefly to speak . Those me- thinks , who by the industry and parts of ...
... means to attain knowledge , to want any helps or assistance , for the improvement of their understandings , that are to be got ; and to such I would be thought here chiefly to speak . Those me- thinks , who by the industry and parts of ...
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... helped in it , as they should be . For there are instances of very mean people , who have raised their minds to a great sense and understanding of religion and though these have not been so frequent as 34 OF THE CONDUCT Religion,
... helped in it , as they should be . For there are instances of very mean people , who have raised their minds to a great sense and understanding of religion and though these have not been so frequent as 34 OF THE CONDUCT Religion,
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