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, Volume 11812 |
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... Words of Scripture , containing , in Order of Time , all the Events and Discourses recorded in the four Evan- gelists , & c . 8vo . printed for A. and J. Churchill , 1705 , concerning which a learned friend , who has carefully examined ...
... Words of Scripture , containing , in Order of Time , all the Events and Discourses recorded in the four Evan- gelists , & c . 8vo . printed for A. and J. Churchill , 1705 , concerning which a learned friend , who has carefully examined ...
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... [ words by the by , so far as they have a mean- ing , taken entirely from matter , and terminating in it ] any more than motion , under its various modifications , can be judged essential to the body , or to a purely ma- terial system ...
... [ words by the by , so far as they have a mean- ing , taken entirely from matter , and terminating in it ] any more than motion , under its various modifications , can be judged essential to the body , or to a purely ma- terial system ...
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... words : You know , ' says he , likewise how much my ' method has been approved of by a person , who has ' examined it to the bottom , and who is our common ' friend ; I mean Mr. John Locke , who , if we consider his genius , and ...
... words : You know , ' says he , likewise how much my ' method has been approved of by a person , who has ' examined it to the bottom , and who is our common ' friend ; I mean Mr. John Locke , who , if we consider his genius , and ...
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... word either against or so much as concerning the government ; ' and although very frequently , both in public and pri- vate , discourses have been purposely introduced to the ⚫ disparagement of his master , the earl of Shaftesbury ...
... word either against or so much as concerning the government ; ' and although very frequently , both in public and pri- vate , discourses have been purposely introduced to the ⚫ disparagement of his master , the earl of Shaftesbury ...
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... words , and leaving his readers to judge , than reflects on him for it . In short , never was a controversy managed with so much art and skill on one side ; nor , on the other , so unjustly , confusedly , or so little to the credit of ...
... words , and leaving his readers to judge , than reflects on him for it . In short , never was a controversy managed with so much art and skill on one side ; nor , on the other , so unjustly , confusedly , or so little to the credit of ...
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