An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First Added, I. An Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, on a Large Sheet. II. A Defence of Mr. Locke's Opinion Concerning Personal Identity, with an Appendix. III. A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding. IV. Some Thoughts Concerning Reading and Study for a Gentleman. V. Elements of Natural Philosophy. VI. A New Method of a Common Place-book Extracted from the Author's Works, Svazek 1T. Tegg, 1828 |
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... ness , science , and philosophy . The several editions of this treatise , which has been much esteemed by foreigners , with the additions made to it abroad , may be seen in Gen. Dict . Vol . VII . p . 145 . 14. Thus much may serve to ...
... ness , science , and philosophy . The several editions of this treatise , which has been much esteemed by foreigners , with the additions made to it abroad , may be seen in Gen. Dict . Vol . VII . p . 145 . 14. Thus much may serve to ...
Strana xxiv
... ness , and was satisfied with his apology . Upon his rising to go away , his lordship , who had received great pleasure from his conversation , detained him to supper , and engaged him to dinner on the following day , and even to drink ...
... ness , and was satisfied with his apology . Upon his rising to go away , his lordship , who had received great pleasure from his conversation , detained him to supper , and engaged him to dinner on the following day , and even to drink ...
Strana xxvii
... ness of his morals , has scarcely any superior , and few equals now living . " In the summer of 1675 , Mr. Locke , being ap- prehensive of a consumption , travelled into France , and resided for some time at Montpelier , where he became ...
... ness of his morals , has scarcely any superior , and few equals now living . " In the summer of 1675 , Mr. Locke , being ap- prehensive of a consumption , travelled into France , and resided for some time at Montpelier , where he became ...
Strana l
... ness , though in one of the meanest ways . The com- monwealth of learning is not at this time without master - builders , whose mighty designs in advancing the sciences will leave lasting monuments to the ad- miration of posterity : but ...
... ness , though in one of the meanest ways . The com- monwealth of learning is not at this time without master - builders , whose mighty designs in advancing the sciences will leave lasting monuments to the ad- miration of posterity : but ...
Strana 1
... ness , worth our labour to inquire into . The under- standing , like the eye , whilst it makes us see and perceive all other things , takes no notice of itself ; and it requires art and pains to set it at a distance , and make it its ...
... ness , worth our labour to inquire into . The under- standing , like the eye , whilst it makes us see and perceive all other things , takes no notice of itself ; and it requires art and pains to set it at a distance , and make it its ...
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