A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... thought proper to marry him early , lest the family should become extinct by his death . And , since he was too young , and had too little experience to choose a wife for himself , and lord Ashley had the highest opinion of Mr. Locke's ...
... thought proper to marry him early , lest the family should become extinct by his death . And , since he was too young , and had too little experience to choose a wife for himself , and lord Ashley had the highest opinion of Mr. Locke's ...
الصفحة vii
... thought it prudent to remain in Holland , where he was at the accession of 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 ...
... thought it prudent to remain in Holland , where he was at the accession of 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 ...
الصفحة ix
... thought that the air would best agree with him ; but he declined it on account of the infirm state of his health . In the year 1690 , he published his celebrated Essay concerning Human Un- derstanding , in folio ; a work which has made ...
... thought that the air would best agree with him ; but he declined it on account of the infirm state of his health . In the year 1690 , he published his celebrated Essay concerning Human Un- derstanding , in folio ; a work which has made ...
الصفحة x
... Thoughts concerning Education , 8vo . which he greatly improved in subsequent editions . In 1695 , king William , who knew how to appre- ciate his abilities for serving the public , appointed him one of the commissioners of trade and ...
... Thoughts concerning Education , 8vo . which he greatly improved in subsequent editions . In 1695 , king William , who knew how to appre- ciate his abilities for serving the public , appointed him one of the commissioners of trade and ...
الصفحة xii
... thought proper to receive the sacrament at home ; and two of his friends communicating with him , as soon as the ceremony was finished , he told the minister , " that he was in perfect charity with all men , and in a sincere communion ...
... thought proper to receive the sacrament at home ; and two of his friends communicating with him , as soon as the ceremony was finished , he told the minister , " that he was in perfect charity with all men , and in a sincere communion ...
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