The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... pass for nothing , till somebody be found , that makes them to be a stan- dard for the sense of mankind . All the use I made of them was to show , that there were men in the world that had no innate idea of a God . But to keep something ...
... pass for nothing , till somebody be found , that makes them to be a stan- dard for the sense of mankind . All the use I made of them was to show , that there were men in the world that had no innate idea of a God . But to keep something ...
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... pass there continually , yet , like floating visions , they make not deep impressions enough to leave in their mind ... passes within them till they come to be of riper years ; and some scarce ever at all . The soul be- gins to have ...
... pass there continually , yet , like floating visions , they make not deep impressions enough to leave in their mind ... passes within them till they come to be of riper years ; and some scarce ever at all . The soul be- gins to have ...
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... pass a great part of their sleep without dream- ing . I once knew a man that was bred a scholar , and had no bad memory , who told me , he had never dreamed in his life till he had that fever he was then newly recovered of , which was ...
... pass a great part of their sleep without dream- ing . I once knew a man that was bred a scholar , and had no bad memory , who told me , he had never dreamed in his life till he had that fever he was then newly recovered of , which was ...
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