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" All the actions that we have any idea of, reducing themselves, as has been said, to these two, viz. thinking and motion, so far as a man has a power to think or not to think, to move or not to move, according to the preference or direction of his own... "
An Abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Sivu 58
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...that we have any Idea or, reducing themfelves, as been laid, to thele two, viz.. Thinking and Motion; fo far as a Man has a Power to think, or not to think...Preference or Direction of his own Mind, fo far is a Man free. Wherever any Performance or Forbearance are not equally in a Man's Power ; wherever doing...

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...we have an idea of, reducing themfelves, as has been faid, to thefe two, viz. thinking and motion, fo far as a man has a power to think or not to think,...preference or direction of his own mind, fo far is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man's power, wherever doing...

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...tliemfclves, ns has been faid, to thefe two, viz. thinking and motion, fo far as a man has a power to tliink or not to think, to move or not to move, according to tlie preference or dircdlion of his own mind, fo f.ir is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbear*...

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...reducing themselves, as has been said, to these two, viz. thinking and motion; so far as a man has power to think, or not to think ; to move, or not...according to the preference or direction of his own mind; so far is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man's power; wherever...

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...reducing themselves, as has been said, to these two, viz. thinking and motion ; so far as a man has power to think, or not to think ; to move, or not...according to the preference or direction of his own mind; so far is a man free. Wherever any performance or forbearance are not equally in a man's power ; wherever...




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