A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... sometimes went to the earl of Peterborough's seat , near Fulham , where he always met with the most friendly reception . He was afterwards , however , obliged to quit London entirely , at least during the winter season , and to remove ...
... sometimes went to the earl of Peterborough's seat , near Fulham , where he always met with the most friendly reception . He was afterwards , however , obliged to quit London entirely , at least during the winter season , and to remove ...
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... sometimes desire his attendance , in order to consult with him on public affairs and to know his sentiments of things . From this time , Mr. Locke continued altogether at Oates , in which agreeable retirement he applied himself wholly ...
... sometimes desire his attendance , in order to consult with him on public affairs and to know his sentiments of things . From this time , Mr. Locke continued altogether at Oates , in which agreeable retirement he applied himself wholly ...
الصفحة 28
... perceive how their minds open by degrees , and how it is ex- ercise alone that opens them . Sometimes they will stick a long time at a part of demonstra- tion , not for want of will and application , 28 OF THE CONDUCT.
... perceive how their minds open by degrees , and how it is ex- ercise alone that opens them . Sometimes they will stick a long time at a part of demonstra- tion , not for want of will and application , 28 OF THE CONDUCT.
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... sometimes from single matters of fact , carry them into their minds to be judged of , by what they shall find in history to confirm or reverse these imperfect observations ; which may be estab- lished into rules fit to be relied on ...
... sometimes from single matters of fact , carry them into their minds to be judged of , by what they shall find in history to confirm or reverse these imperfect observations ; which may be estab- lished into rules fit to be relied on ...
الصفحة 51
... , often misleads it , and makes it content itself with improper ways of search , and such as will not serve the turn : sometimes it rests upon testimony , when testimony of right has nothing to OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 51 Haste,
... , often misleads it , and makes it content itself with improper ways of search , and such as will not serve the turn : sometimes it rests upon testimony , when testimony of right has nothing to OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 51 Haste,
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