The Life and Letters of John Locke: With Extracts from His Journals and Common-place BooksBell & Daldy, 1864 - 503 pages |
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... propose ; your Lordship would have a thorough scholar , and I think it not much matter whether he be any great scholar or no ; if he but understand Latin well , and have a general scheme of the sciences , I think that enough : but I ...
... propose ; your Lordship would have a thorough scholar , and I think it not much matter whether he be any great scholar or no ; if he but understand Latin well , and have a general scheme of the sciences , I think that enough : but I ...
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... proposals , no question , are very considerable ; but consider , a man's affairs and whole course of his life are not to be changed in a moment , and that one is not made fit for a calling , and that in a day . I believe you think me ...
... proposals , no question , are very considerable ; but consider , a man's affairs and whole course of his life are not to be changed in a moment , and that one is not made fit for a calling , and that in a day . I believe you think me ...
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... proposed to one at his setting out ; it being properly the result to be ex- pected after a long and diligent research to determine what is knowable and what not , and not a question to be resolved by the guesses of one who has scarce ...
... proposed to one at his setting out ; it being properly the result to be ex- pected after a long and diligent research to determine what is knowable and what not , and not a question to be resolved by the guesses of one who has scarce ...
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... proposed to be done , neither of which crosses that fundamental law , but may very well consist with the sincerity wherewith we love God and our neighbour , I think it is at our choice to do either of them . " The reasons that make me ...
... proposed to be done , neither of which crosses that fundamental law , but may very well consist with the sincerity wherewith we love God and our neighbour , I think it is at our choice to do either of them . " The reasons that make me ...
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... proposed will in a good measure be removed too . When I know from you whether I have guessed right or no , I may be encouraged to venture on two other causes , which I think may be concerned also in all the cases you propose ; but ...
... proposed will in a good measure be removed too . When I know from you whether I have guessed right or no , I may be encouraged to venture on two other causes , which I think may be concerned also in all the cases you propose ; but ...
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