| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sivua
...us'd to ; which, by often treading, are worn into a fmnoth Path, and the Motion in it becomes eafy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend Thinking, thus Ideas feera to be produc'd in our Minds j or if they are not, this may ferve to explain their following one... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 sivua
...been ufed to, which by often treading are worn into a fmooth Path, and the Motion in it becomes eafy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend...their following one another in an habitual Train, when once they are put into that Tract, as well as it does to explain fuch Motions of the Body. A Mufician... | |
| John Wesley - 1783 - 798 sivua
...treading, are \vorn into a fmooth path, and the motion in it becomes eafy, and as it were, natural. As.far as we can comprehend thinking, thus Ideas feem to...may ferve to explain their following one another in a habitual train, when once they are put into that traft, as well as it does to explain fuch motions... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 sivua
...by often treading, are worn into a fmooth path, and the motion in it becomes eafy, and as it werfe natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus...their following one another in an habitual train, when once they are put into their track, as well as it does to explain fiich motions of the body. A mufician... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 sivua
...ufed to : which, by often treading, are worn into a fmooth path, and the motion in it becomes eafy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend...produced in our minds ; or if they are not, this may fcrve to explain their following one another in an habitual train, when once they are put into their... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 sivua
...ufed to, which, by often treading, are worn into a fmooth path, and the motion in it becomes eafy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend...ideas feem to be produced in our minds ; or if they arc not, this may ferve to explain their following one another in an habirual train, when once they... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sivua
...ufed to, which, by often treading, are worn into a fmooth path, and the motion in it becomes eafy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas fcem to be produced in our minds ; or if they are not, this may ferve to explain their folio-wing one... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 sivua
...used to: which, by often treading, are worn into a smooth path, and the motion in it becomes easy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seem to be produced in our minds; or if they are not, this may serve to explain their following one... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 sivua
...used to : which, by often treading, are worn into a smooth path, and the motion in it becomes easy, and as it were natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seem to be produced in cur minds; or if they are not, this may serve to explain their following one... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sivua
...used to : which, by often treading, are worn into a smooth, path, and the motion in it becomes easy, and as it were, natural. As far as we can comprehend thinking, thus ideas seern to he produced in our minds ; or if they are not, this may serve to explain their following one... | |
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