| John Locke - 1812 - 492 sivua
...see you and I, and this gentleman, agree pretty well concerning the man ; and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking, that he is not that...communicated to me, and I imagine you will think he nee4 not make such a great stir with it. * My Essay, you see, is translating into French, and it is... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 sivua
...see you and I, and this gentleman, agree pretty well concerning the man; and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking, that he is not that...me, and I imagine you will think he need not make such a great stir with it. My Essay, you see, is translating into French, and it is by the same Mr.... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 498 sivua
...and I, and this gentleman, agree pretty well concerning the man ; and this sort of fiddling makes mp hardly avoid thinking, that he is not that very great...me, and I imagine you will think he need not make such a great stir with it. My Essay, you see, is translating into French, and it is by the same Mr.... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 sivua
...himself thus ; " 1 sec you and I agree pretty well concerning Mr. Leibnitz ; and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking, that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him." And in another letter, written in the same year to the same correspondent, after referring to one of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 sivua
...himself thus ; " I see you and I agree pretty well concerning Mr. Leibnitz ; and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking, that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him." And in another letter, written in the same year to the same correspondent, after referring to one of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 sivua
...himself thus ; " I see you and I agree pretty well concerning Mr. Leilmitz ; and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking, that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him." And in another letter, written in the same year to the same correspondent, after referring to one of... | |
| Edward Tagart - 1855 - 524 sivua
...sort of fiddling" (says Locke to Molyneux*, in reference to this paper of reflections) "makes me think that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him ;" to which Molyneux replies, " He is either very unhappy in expressing, or I am very dull in apprehending... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1857 - 218 sivua
...pretty well concerning Mr. Leibnitz," he says in a letter to Molyneux, " and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him." "Even great parts," he says in another letter, " -will not master any subject without great thinking,... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1857 - 214 sivua
...pretty well concerning Mr. Leibnitz," he says in a letter to Molyneux, " and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him." "Even great parts," he says in another letter, "will not master any subject without great thinking,... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1890 - 324 sivua
...you and I," he writes to Molyneux, " agree pretty well concerning the man, and this sort of fiddling makes me hardly avoid thinking that he is not that very great man as has been talked of him." Meantime M. Coste was translating the ' Essay ' into French, for Continental circulation. Locke himself,... | |
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