The Works of John Locke, Volumen2T. Longman, 1794 - 8 páginas |
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... ignorance great . 23. Firft , one caufe of it , want of ideas , either fuch as we have no conception of , or fuch as particularly we have not . 24. Because of their remote- nefs , or , 25. Because of their minute- nefs . 26. Hence no ...
... ignorance great . 23. Firft , one caufe of it , want of ideas , either fuch as we have no conception of , or fuch as particularly we have not . 24. Because of their remote- nefs , or , 25. Because of their minute- nefs . 26. Hence no ...
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... ignorance of them kept them from fo idle an attempt . And therefore though they had ideas enough to diftinguish gold from a stone , and metal from wood ; yet they but timorously ventured on fuch terms , as aurietas and faxietas , metal ...
... ignorance of them kept them from fo idle an attempt . And therefore though they had ideas enough to diftinguish gold from a stone , and metal from wood ; yet they but timorously ventured on fuch terms , as aurietas and faxietas , metal ...
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... ignorant of their notions : and therefore , in the reading of them , if they do not ufe their words with a due clearnefs and perfpicuity , we may lay them afide , and , without any injury done them , refolve thus with ourselves , " Si ...
... ignorant of their notions : and therefore , in the reading of them , if they do not ufe their words with a due clearnefs and perfpicuity , we may lay them afide , and , without any injury done them , refolve thus with ourselves , " Si ...
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... ignorant of , and feeks to be informed . But what precife collection of fimple ideas modefty or fru- gality ftand for in another's ufe , is not fo certainly known . And however we are apt to think we well enough know what is meant by ...
... ignorant of , and feeks to be informed . But what precife collection of fimple ideas modefty or fru- gality ftand for in another's ufe , is not fo certainly known . And however we are apt to think we well enough know what is meant by ...
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... ignorant what they stand for , use them confidently , without much troubling their heads about a certain fixed meaning : whereby , befides the ease of it , they obtain this advantage , that as in such difcourfes they feldom are in the ...
... ignorant what they stand for , use them confidently , without much troubling their heads about a certain fixed meaning : whereby , befides the ease of it , they obtain this advantage , that as in such difcourfes they feldom are in the ...
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