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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Nide 1

John Locke - 1722 - 640 sivua
...indubitable Proof* of their Truths ; and it carries too great an Imputation of Ignorance, Lightnefs, or Folly, for Men to quit and renounce their former...Offer of an Argument, which they cannot immediately anfwer, and- fliew the Inefficiency of: it would methinks become all Men to maintain Peace, and the...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Nide 2

John Locke - 1796 - 554 sivua
...prefently upon the offer of an argument, which they cannot immediately anfv/er, and fhow the infufiiciency of: it would methinks become all men to maintain peace,...common offices of humanity and friendship, in the divcrfity of opinions ; fince we cannot reafonably expect, that any one mould readily and obfcquioufly...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of ...

John Locke - 1801 - 950 sivua
...indubitable proofs of their truths, (and it carries toogreat an imputation of ignorance, lightnefs, or folly, for men to quit and renounce their former...offer of an argument, which they cannot immediately anfwer, and (how the infuffkiency of) it would methinks, become all men to maintain pface, ami the...

An essay concerning human understanding; with Thoughts on the ..., Nide 3

John Locke - 1801 - 334 sivua
...prefemly upon the offer of an argument, which they cannot immediately anfwer, and fhow the infumaency of) it would methinks, become all men to maintain peace, and. the common offices of humanity and friend/bit^ in th&G6 diver/ity of opinions, fince we cannot reafonably expect that any one fhould readily...

An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke - 1808 - 346 sivua
...upon the first offer of an argument which the; cannot immediately answer; and therefore it becomes all men to maintain peace and the common offices of...humanity and friendship in the diversity of opinions. If a man takes his opinions upon trust, and thinks them impressions received from God, or from men...

The Freethinking Christians' Magazine: Intended for the Promotion of ..., Nide 3

1813 - 596 sivua
...certain and indubitable proofs of their truths; and it carries too great an imputation of ignorance, lightness, or folly, for men to quit and renounce their former tenets presently, upon the offer ef an argument which they cannot immediately answer and shew the insufficiency of, it would, methinks,...

An essay concerning human understanding. Also, extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1819 - 460 sivua
...certain and indubitable proofs of their truth ; and it carries too great an imputation of ignorance, lightness, or folly, for men to quit and renounce...friendship, in the diversity of opinions : since we cannot reasonanly expect, that any one should readily and obsequiously quit his own opinion, and embrace ours...

The Works of John Locke, Nide 3

John Locke - 1823 - 404 sivua
...chadubitable proofs of their truth,—and it ntyandforcarries too great an imputation of igno- arance ranee, lightness, or folly, for men to quit and renounce...cannot immediately answer, and show the insufficiency of,—it would methinks become all men to maintain peace, and the common offices of humanity and friendship,...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Nide 3

John Locke - 1823 - 398 sivua
...proofs of their truth,—and it rityandforcarries too great an imputation of igno- earance « ranee, lightness, or folly, for men to quit and renounce...cannot immediately answer, and show the insufficiency of,—it would methinks become all men to maintain peace, and the common offices of humanity and friendship,...

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Nide 1

John Locke - 1823 - 672 sivua
...certain and indubitable proofs of their truths ; and it carries too great an imputation of ignorance, lightness, or folly, for men to quit and — renounce...which they cannot immediately answer, and show the sufficiency of: it would, methinks, become all men to maintain peace, and the common offices of humanity...




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