The Works of John Locke, Volumen1T. Longman, 1794 |
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... whilft we fleep , ap- 6-8 . The idea of fucceffion not from motion . 9-11 . The train of ideas has a certain degree of quick- nefs . 12. This train , the measure of other fucceffions . 13-15 . The mind cannot fix long on one invariable ...
... whilft we fleep , ap- 6-8 . The idea of fucceffion not from motion . 9-11 . The train of ideas has a certain degree of quick- nefs . 12. This train , the measure of other fucceffions . 13-15 . The mind cannot fix long on one invariable ...
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... whilft it makes us fee and per- ceive all other things , takes no notice of itfelf ; and it requires art and pains to fet it at a diftance , and make it its own object . But , whatever be the difficulties that lie in the way of this ...
... whilft it makes us fee and per- ceive all other things , takes no notice of itfelf ; and it requires art and pains to fet it at a diftance , and make it its own object . But , whatever be the difficulties that lie in the way of this ...
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... whilft it pre- tends to affert the contrary , fays nothing different from thofe , who deny innate principles . For nobody , I think , ever denied that the mind was capable of know- ing feveral truths . The capacity , they fay , is ...
... whilft it pre- tends to affert the contrary , fays nothing different from thofe , who deny innate principles . For nobody , I think , ever denied that the mind was capable of know- ing feveral truths . The capacity , they fay , is ...
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... whilft they make the knowledge of thofe principles to depend on the labour of our thoughts . For all reafoning is fearch , and cafting about , and requires pains and application . And how can it with any tolerable fenfe be fuppofed ...
... whilft they make the knowledge of thofe principles to depend on the labour of our thoughts . For all reafoning is fearch , and cafting about , and requires pains and application . And how can it with any tolerable fenfe be fuppofed ...
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... whilft they are breaking it ? whether men , at the fame time that they feel in themselves the imprinted edicts of an omnipotent law - maker , can with affurance and gaiety flight and trample under foot his most facred in- junctions ...
... whilft they are breaking it ? whether men , at the fame time that they feel in themselves the imprinted edicts of an omnipotent law - maker , can with affurance and gaiety flight and trample under foot his most facred in- junctions ...
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