The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, المجلد 11812 |
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الصفحة xxvi
... lord Sunderland and bp . Fell on the occasion , from Dr. Birch's papers in the Museum . The first from lord Sunderland runs thus : " Whitehall , Nov. 6 , 1684 . The king having been given to understand that one ' Locke , who belonged to ...
... lord Sunderland and bp . Fell on the occasion , from Dr. Birch's papers in the Museum . The first from lord Sunderland runs thus : " Whitehall , Nov. 6 , 1684 . The king having been given to understand that one ' Locke , who belonged to ...
الصفحة xxvii
... earl of Shaftes- bury , and who is suspected to be ill affected to the go- vernment , I have for divers years had an ... Sunderland's second letter to the bishop of Oxon : My lord , having com- 6 • 6 ' municated your lordship's of the ...
... earl of Shaftes- bury , and who is suspected to be ill affected to the go- vernment , I have for divers years had an ... Sunderland's second letter to the bishop of Oxon : My lord , having com- 6 • 6 ' municated your lordship's of the ...
الصفحة xxviii
... lord Sunderland to the bishop of Oxon : I have your lordship's of the 16th , and have ac- quainted his majesty therewith , who is well satisfied ' with the college's ready obedience to his commands for the expulsion of Mr. Locke ...
... lord Sunderland to the bishop of Oxon : I have your lordship's of the 16th , and have ac- quainted his majesty therewith , who is well satisfied ' with the college's ready obedience to his commands for the expulsion of Mr. Locke ...
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