The Works of John Locke, Volumen2T. Longman, 1794 - 8 páginas |
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... themselves the names of any ideas , are of such conftant and indifpenfable use in lan- guage , and do much contribute to men's well expreffing themselves . They show what relation the mind gives to its own thoughts . § . 3. This part of ...
... themselves the names of any ideas , are of such conftant and indifpenfable use in lan- guage , and do much contribute to men's well expreffing themselves . They show what relation the mind gives to its own thoughts . § . 3. This part of ...
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... themselves of their 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 ...
... themselves of their 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 ...
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... themselves , if we will have our names to be figns of them , and stand for them . Here , it is true , we have patterns to follow ; but . but patterns that will make the fignification of their names 12 Book 3 . Imperfection of Words .
... themselves , if we will have our names to be figns of them , and stand for them . Here , it is true , we have patterns to follow ; but . but patterns that will make the fignification of their names 12 Book 3 . Imperfection of Words .
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... themselves fo much between our understandings and the truth which it would contemplate and appre- hend , that like the medium through which vifible ob- jects pafs , their obfcurity and diforder do not feldom caft a mift before our eyes ...
... themselves fo much between our understandings and the truth which it would contemplate and appre- hend , that like the medium through which vifible ob- jects pafs , their obfcurity and diforder do not feldom caft a mift before our eyes ...
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... themselves to fearch ) either doubt of the being of a God , or of the obedience due to him . Since then the precepts of natural religion are plain , and very intelligible to all mankind , and feldom come to be con- troverted ; and other ...
... themselves to fearch ) either doubt of the being of a God , or of the obedience due to him . Since then the precepts of natural religion are plain , and very intelligible to all mankind , and feldom come to be con- troverted ; and other ...
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