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... Body , and two letters on the Necessary Immateriality of created thinking Substance . Our author's sentiments of Mr. Bold may be seen at large in the letter itself , Vol . x . p . 315 . 6. Mr. Locke's fine account of Dr. Pococke was ...
... Body , and two letters on the Necessary Immateriality of created thinking Substance . Our author's sentiments of Mr. Bold may be seen at large in the letter itself , Vol . x . p . 315 . 6. Mr. Locke's fine account of Dr. Pococke was ...
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... body , or to a purely material system * . Of that same substance or substratum , whether ma- terial or immaterial , Mr. Locke has farther shown us that we can form but a very imperfect and confused idea , if in truth we have any idea at ...
... body , or to a purely material system * . Of that same substance or substratum , whether ma- terial or immaterial , Mr. Locke has farther shown us that we can form but a very imperfect and confused idea , if in truth we have any idea at ...
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... body admired the strength of Mr. Locke's reasonings , and his great clearness and exactness , not only in explaining his own notions , but in confuting those of his adversary . Nor were men of understanding less surprised , that so ...
... body admired the strength of Mr. Locke's reasonings , and his great clearness and exactness , not only in explaining his own notions , but in confuting those of his adversary . Nor were men of understanding less surprised , that so ...
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... body , invented to conceal the defects of the mind . " One thing , which those who lived any time with Mr. Locke could not help observing in him was , that he used his reason in every thing he did ; and that nothing that was useful ...
... body , invented to conceal the defects of the mind . " One thing , which those who lived any time with Mr. Locke could not help observing in him was , that he used his reason in every thing he did ; and that nothing that was useful ...
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... body knows : but it would be want of good manners , not to acknowledge what so many are witnesses of , and every day tell me , I am indebted to your lordship for . I wish they could as easily assist my gratitude , as they convince me of ...
... body knows : but it would be want of good manners , not to acknowledge what so many are witnesses of , and every day tell me , I am indebted to your lordship for . I wish they could as easily assist my gratitude , as they convince me of ...
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