The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... Properties of the People . A work which seems to be but little known at present , though there was a tenth edition of it in 1771. The conclusion is taken almost verbatim from Mr. Locke . 9. Thirteen letters to Dr. Mapletoft , giving ...
... Properties of the People . A work which seems to be but little known at present , though there was a tenth edition of it in 1771. The conclusion is taken almost verbatim from Mr. Locke . 9. Thirteen letters to Dr. Mapletoft , giving ...
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... properties , amounts to nothing for the di- stinguishing of species ; since you yourself own that there may be in- dividuals , wherein there is a common nature with a particular sub- sistence proper to each of them ; whereby you are so ...
... properties , amounts to nothing for the di- stinguishing of species ; since you yourself own that there may be in- dividuals , wherein there is a common nature with a particular sub- sistence proper to each of them ; whereby you are so ...
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... properties of things ; but our reason is satisfied that there must be something beyond these , because it is impossible that they should subsist by themselves : " so that if this be that which your lordship means by the rational idea of ...
... properties of things ; but our reason is satisfied that there must be something beyond these , because it is impossible that they should subsist by themselves : " so that if this be that which your lordship means by the rational idea of ...
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