The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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Página iii
... able service by reducing that Essay into some better method , which the author himself shows us , ( preface and elsewhere ) that he was very sensible it wanted , though he contented himself with leaving it in its original form , for ...
... able service by reducing that Essay into some better method , which the author himself shows us , ( preface and elsewhere ) that he was very sensible it wanted , though he contented himself with leaving it in its original form , for ...
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... able just now to ascertain the au- thenticity . Amongst the latter is a tragedy entitled Tamerlane the beneficent . - Ed . of the present edition . whatever hand he might be supposed to have in the Preface by the Editor . xi.
... able just now to ascertain the au- thenticity . Amongst the latter is a tragedy entitled Tamerlane the beneficent . - Ed . of the present edition . whatever hand he might be supposed to have in the Preface by the Editor . xi.
Página xx
... able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the numerous national obligations due to his memory on that account , with what in- dignation must we behold the remains of that great and good man , lying under a mean mouldering ...
... able a manner by our author , and become sensible of the numerous national obligations due to his memory on that account , with what in- dignation must we behold the remains of that great and good man , lying under a mean mouldering ...
Página xxv
... able , in your company ; for having waited with impatience for the honour of being in an assembly of the greatest geniuses of the age , and having at length ob- tained this good fortune , I thought that I could not do better than write ...
... able , in your company ; for having waited with impatience for the honour of being in an assembly of the greatest geniuses of the age , and having at length ob- tained this good fortune , I thought that I could not do better than write ...
Página xxx
... able to reason on trade and business , as on the most abstract parts of science . These writings occa- sioned his being frequently consulted by the ministry , relative to the new coinage of silver , and other topics XXX The Life of the ...
... able to reason on trade and business , as on the most abstract parts of science . These writings occa- sioned his being frequently consulted by the ministry , relative to the new coinage of silver , and other topics XXX The Life of the ...
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