A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... is at length established among us by law ; not , however , perhaps , with that latitude which you , and such as you , true Christians , devoid of envy and ambi tion , would have wished . But it is somewhat viii LIFE OF LOCKE .
... is at length established among us by law ; not , however , perhaps , with that latitude which you , and such as you , true Christians , devoid of envy and ambi tion , would have wished . But it is somewhat viii LIFE OF LOCKE .
الصفحة ix
John Locke. tion , would have wished . But it is somewhat to have proceeded thus far . And I hope these beginnings are the foundations of liberty and peace , which shall hereafter be established in the church of Christ . " About this ...
John Locke. tion , would have wished . But it is somewhat to have proceeded thus far . And I hope these beginnings are the foundations of liberty and peace , which shall hereafter be established in the church of Christ . " About this ...
الصفحة 21
... the mind must have some foundation to rest itself upon , and , as I have remarked in another place , it no sooner entertains any proposi- C tion , but it presently hastens to some hy- pothesis OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 21.
... the mind must have some foundation to rest itself upon , and , as I have remarked in another place , it no sooner entertains any proposi- C tion , but it presently hastens to some hy- pothesis OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 21.
الصفحة 22
John Locke. tion , but it presently hastens to some hy- pothesis to bottom it on , till then it is un- quiet and unsettled . So much do our own very tempers dispose us to a right use of our understandings , if we would follow as we ...
John Locke. tion , but it presently hastens to some hy- pothesis to bottom it on , till then it is un- quiet and unsettled . So much do our own very tempers dispose us to a right use of our understandings , if we would follow as we ...
الصفحة 28
... tion , and getting into the world , gives one in- finitely the superiority in parts over the rest , who , continuing at home , had continued also just of the same size with his brethren . He that has to do with young scholars ...
... tion , and getting into the world , gives one in- finitely the superiority in parts over the rest , who , continuing at home , had continued also just of the same size with his brethren . He that has to do with young scholars ...
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