The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... follow them in writ- ing ; which thou oughtest not to envy them , since they afford thee an opportunity of the like diversion , if thou wilt make use of thy own thoughts in reading . It is to them , if they are thy own , that I refer ...
... follow them in writ- ing ; which thou oughtest not to envy them , since they afford thee an opportunity of the like diversion , if thou wilt make use of thy own thoughts in reading . It is to them , if they are thy own , that I refer ...
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... follow , follows by the choice and determination of his mind , that is , by his willing it : for if he did not will it , it would not be . So that in respect of the act of willing , a man in such a case is not free : liberty consisting ...
... follow , follows by the choice and determination of his mind , that is , by his willing it : for if he did not will it , it would not be . So that in respect of the act of willing , a man in such a case is not free : liberty consisting ...
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... follow not many hours after ; I think nobody , whatever pleasure he had in his cups , would , on these conditions , ever let wine touch his lips ; which yet he daily swallows , and the evil side comes to be chosen only by the fallacy of ...
... follow not many hours after ; I think nobody , whatever pleasure he had in his cups , would , on these conditions , ever let wine touch his lips ; which yet he daily swallows , and the evil side comes to be chosen only by the fallacy of ...
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