| William Cramp - 1838 - 288 sivua
...of speech excites in another man's mind who hears it the idea I apply to it in mine. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 sivua
...in another man's mind who hears it, the idea I apply it to in mine when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 sivua
...in another man's mind, who hears it, the idea I apply it to in mine, when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1860 - 812 sivua
...in another man's mind who hears it, the idea I apply to it in mine when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1857 - 812 sivua
...to it in mine when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof 1 alone having the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Locke - 1877 - 138 sivua
...in another man's mind who hears it, the idea I apply it to in mine when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Locke - 1877 - 544 sivua
...in another man's mind who hears it the idea I apply it to in mine, when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...alone having the ideas in my mind, the names of them coulci not be significant or intelligible to another, who was not, acquainted with all those very particular... | |
| John Locke - 1879 - 722 sivua
...in another man's mind who hears it, the idea I apply it to in mine when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof...the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant or intelligible to another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
| John Locke - 1892 - 566 sivua
...in another man's mind who hears it the idea I apply it to in mine, wh'*n I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof I alone having the ideas in rny mind, the names of tliem could not be significant or intelligible to another, who was not acquainted... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 632 sivua
...mine when I speak it. This cannot be done by names applied to particular things, whereof I alone have the ideas in my mind, the names of them could not be significant, intelligible to 2 another who was not acquainted with all those very particular things... | |
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