The Works of John Locke, Volumen2T. Longman, 1794 - 8 páginas |
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... fince they have not names for fuch ideas : which no doubt they would have had , had not their consciousness to themselves of their ignorance of them kept them from fo idle an attempt . And therefore though they had ideas enough to ...
... fince they have not names for fuch ideas : which no doubt they would have had , had not their consciousness to themselves of their ignorance of them kept them from fo idle an attempt . And therefore though they had ideas enough to ...
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... fince founds are voluntary and indifferent figns of any ideas , a man may use what words he pleases , to fignify his own ideas to himself : and there will be no imperfection in them , if he conftantly use the fame turn . fign for the ...
... fince founds are voluntary and indifferent figns of any ideas , a man may use what words he pleases , to fignify his own ideas to himself : and there will be no imperfection in them , if he conftantly use the fame turn . fign for the ...
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... fince the numerous volumes of learned men , employing their thoughts that way , are proofs more than enough to show what attention , study , fagacity , and reafoning are required , to find out the true meaning of ancient authors . But ...
... fince the numerous volumes of learned men , employing their thoughts that way , are proofs more than enough to show what attention , study , fagacity , and reafoning are required , to find out the true meaning of ancient authors . But ...
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... fince there was no one there that thought not himself to un- derftand very perfectly what the word liquor ftood for ; which I think too none of the moft perplexed names of fubftances . However , they were pleafed to comply with my ...
... fince there was no one there that thought not himself to un- derftand very perfectly what the word liquor ftood for ; which I think too none of the moft perplexed names of fubftances . However , they were pleafed to comply with my ...
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... fince the diffolving it by that liquor is as infeparable from it as the fufion by fire ; and they are both of them nothing but the relation which that fubftance has to two other bodies , which have a power to operate differently upon it ...
... fince the diffolving it by that liquor is as infeparable from it as the fufion by fire ; and they are both of them nothing but the relation which that fubftance has to two other bodies , which have a power to operate differently upon it ...
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