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... standing . Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his fecond Letter . VOLUME IV . SOME Confiderations of the Confequences of lowering the Inte- reft , and raising the Value of Money . In a Letter sent to a Member of ...
... standing . Mr. Locke's Reply to the Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his fecond Letter . VOLUME IV . SOME Confiderations of the Confequences of lowering the Inte- reft , and raising the Value of Money . In a Letter sent to a Member of ...
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... stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findeft little in it new or inftructive to thee , thou art not to blame me for it . It was not meant for those that had already mastered this fubject ...
... stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findeft little in it new or inftructive to thee , thou art not to blame me for it . It was not meant for those that had already mastered this fubject ...
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... stand for ; I have made choice of thefe terms to fignify , 1. Some immediate object of the mind , which it per ceives and has before it , diftinct from the found it ufes as a fign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e ...
... stand for ; I have made choice of thefe terms to fignify , 1. Some immediate object of the mind , which it per ceives and has before it , diftinct from the found it ufes as a fign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e ...
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... stand for are made by the under- standing . 3. Secondly , made arbitrarily , and without patterns . 4. How this is done . 5. Evidently arbitrary , in that . the idea is often before the existence . 6. Inftances , murther , incest ...
... stand for are made by the under- standing . 3. Secondly , made arbitrarily , and without patterns . 4. How this is done . 5. Evidently arbitrary , in that . the idea is often before the existence . 6. Inftances , murther , incest ...
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... standing . If therefore these two propofitions , " what- foever is , is , " and " it is impoffible for the fame thing to be , and not to be , " are by nature imprinted , children cannot be ignorant of them ; infants , and all that have ...
... standing . If therefore these two propofitions , " what- foever is , is , " and " it is impoffible for the fame thing to be , and not to be , " are by nature imprinted , children cannot be ignorant of them ; infants , and all that have ...
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