The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... Sion College , but others give it to Dr. Whitby . Of the same excellent lady Mr. Locke gives the following character to Limborch : " Ejus [ i . e . Historiæ Inquisitionis ] lectionem sibi et utilissimam et jucundissimam fore spondet ...
... Sion College , but others give it to Dr. Whitby . Of the same excellent lady Mr. Locke gives the following character to Limborch : " Ejus [ i . e . Historiæ Inquisitionis ] lectionem sibi et utilissimam et jucundissimam fore spondet ...
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... sion . But it happening that the waters were not ready on the day after lord Ashley's arrival , through the fault of the per- son who had been sent for them , Mr. Locke found himself obliged to wait on his lordship , to make excuses for ...
... sion . But it happening that the waters were not ready on the day after lord Ashley's arrival , through the fault of the per- son who had been sent for them , Mr. Locke found himself obliged to wait on his lordship , to make excuses for ...
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... sion to it . My appearing therefore in print , being on purpose to be as useful as I may , I think it necessary to make what I have to say as easy and intelligible to all sorts of readers as I can . And I had much rather the speculative ...
... sion to it . My appearing therefore in print , being on purpose to be as useful as I may , I think it necessary to make what I have to say as easy and intelligible to all sorts of readers as I can . And I had much rather the speculative ...
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... sion . it may §4 . If , by this inquiry into the nature of the understanding , I can discover the powers thereof , how far they reach , to what things they are in any degree pro- portionate , and where they fail us ; I suppose be of use ...
... sion . it may §4 . If , by this inquiry into the nature of the understanding , I can discover the powers thereof , how far they reach , to what things they are in any degree pro- portionate , and where they fail us ; I suppose be of use ...
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... sion . Men have reason to be well satisfied with what God hath thought fit for them , since he hath given them as St. Peter says ) πανία προς ζωην και ευσέβειαν , whatsoever is necessary for the conveniences of life and information of ...
... sion . Men have reason to be well satisfied with what God hath thought fit for them , since he hath given them as St. Peter says ) πανία προς ζωην και ευσέβειαν , whatsoever is necessary for the conveniences of life and information of ...
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