The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... Essay against some Remarks made upon it by Dr. T. Burnet , author of the Theory of the Earth , & c . Dr. Burnet's Remarks appeared without his name in three parts , the first of which was animadverted on by Mr. Locke at the end of his ...
... Essay against some Remarks made upon it by Dr. T. Burnet , author of the Theory of the Earth , & c . Dr. Burnet's Remarks appeared without his name in three parts , the first of which was animadverted on by Mr. Locke at the end of his ...
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... Essay * , and seems indeed the least defensible , and what gave himself the least satisfaction , after all the pains he and others took to reform it ; [ v . letters between him and Molyneux and Limborch . To which may be added note 45 ...
... Essay * , and seems indeed the least defensible , and what gave himself the least satisfaction , after all the pains he and others took to reform it ; [ v . letters between him and Molyneux and Limborch . To which may be added note 45 ...
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... Essay , with this honour done to it , that they will not suffer it to be an Essay ; I leave it to the public to value the obligation they have to their critical pens , and shall not waste my reader's time in so idle or ill- natured an ...
... Essay , with this honour done to it , that they will not suffer it to be an Essay ; I leave it to the public to value the obligation they have to their critical pens , and shall not waste my reader's time in so idle or ill- natured an ...
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