The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Nide 11812 |
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... proved no less agreeable and instructing to that lady , since by means of it , as well as from an education under the eye of her father , Cudworth , she appears to have profited so much as to compose a very rational discourse , entitled ...
... proved no less agreeable and instructing to that lady , since by means of it , as well as from an education under the eye of her father , Cudworth , she appears to have profited so much as to compose a very rational discourse , entitled ...
Sivu vii
... prove to be the following piece , which some ingenious persons have judged to be his ; and if they are right in their conjecture , as I have no doubt but they are ; the address to himself that is prefixed to it must have been made on ...
... prove to be the following piece , which some ingenious persons have judged to be his ; and if they are right in their conjecture , as I have no doubt but they are ; the address to himself that is prefixed to it must have been made on ...
Sivu viii
... prove an irreparable loss to the public , many of them being in all likelihood written on subjects of a political nature , as that eminent patriot was well acquainted with , and seems to have availed himself considerably of Mr. Locke's ...
... prove an irreparable loss to the public , many of them being in all likelihood written on subjects of a political nature , as that eminent patriot was well acquainted with , and seems to have availed himself considerably of Mr. Locke's ...
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... proving that men think not always , [ a position which , as he observes , letter to Molyneux , August 4 , 1696 , was then admitted in a commencement act at Cambridge for probable , and which few there now a - days are found weak enough ...
... proving that men think not always , [ a position which , as he observes , letter to Molyneux , August 4 , 1696 , was then admitted in a commencement act at Cambridge for probable , and which few there now a - days are found weak enough ...
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... prove that all he acted against him might be done with some degree of reluctance ; but yet not- withstanding the respect and kindness which he bore toward Mr. Locke , bishop Fell , it seems , on the clearest conviction of his ...
... prove that all he acted against him might be done with some degree of reluctance ; but yet not- withstanding the respect and kindness which he bore toward Mr. Locke , bishop Fell , it seems , on the clearest conviction of his ...
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actions amongst appear bishop of Worcester body cause certainly CHAP Chew Magna clear colours comes complex ideas concerning consider degrees desire determined discourse distinct ideas doubt duration Edmund Keen endeavoured Essay examine existence extension faculties farther happiness hath idea of infinity idea of space imagine impressions imprinted infi infinite innate ideas innate principles John Locke knowledge letter Letter concerning Toleration liberty Locke Locke's lord lord Ashley lordship mankind matter maxims memory men's mind Mingrelia mixed modes motion names nate nature ness never objects observe occasion operations opinion Pensford perceive perception perhaps positive idea practical principles primary qualities produce propositions prove qualities reason received senses sensible sidered signify simple ideas sleep soever solidity soul stand substance suppose Sutton Wick taken notice things thoughts tion truth understanding uneasiness whereby wherein whereof whilst words Wrington