The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... imagine , therefore , that he was persuaded , without much difficulty , to accept of an offer which sir Francis made to give him apartments in his house , where he might settle during the remainder of his life . Here he was received ...
... imagine , therefore , that he was persuaded , without much difficulty , to accept of an offer which sir Francis made to give him apartments in his house , where he might settle during the remainder of his life . Here he was received ...
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... imagine I have not wholly misemployed myself in the thoughts I shall have on this occasion , if , in this historical , plain method , I can give any account of the ways whereby our understandings come to attain those notions of things ...
... imagine I have not wholly misemployed myself in the thoughts I shall have on this occasion , if , in this historical , plain method , I can give any account of the ways whereby our understandings come to attain those notions of things ...
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... imagine any one will easily grant , that it would be impertinent to suppose the ideas of colours innate in a creature , to whom God hath given sight , and a power to receive them by the eyes , from external objects ; and no less ...
... imagine any one will easily grant , that it would be impertinent to suppose the ideas of colours innate in a creature , to whom God hath given sight , and a power to receive them by the eyes , from external objects ; and no less ...
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... imagine , that in their minds , these innate notions should lie open fairly to every one's view , as it is certain the thoughts of child- ren do . It might very well be expected , that these principles should be perfectly known to ...
... imagine , that in their minds , these innate notions should lie open fairly to every one's view , as it is certain the thoughts of child- ren do . It might very well be expected , that these principles should be perfectly known to ...
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... imagine , it will scarce seem possible that God should engrave principles in men's minds , in words of uncertain signification , such as virtues and sins , which , amongst different men , stand for dif- ferent things : nay , it cannot ...
... imagine , it will scarce seem possible that God should engrave principles in men's minds , in words of uncertain signification , such as virtues and sins , which , amongst different men , stand for dif- ferent things : nay , it cannot ...
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