The Works of John Locke, Volumen8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... mind it was almost impossible for him to keep that slow pace , and observe minutely that order and method of ranging all he said , from which results an easy and obvious perspicuity . To this plenty and vehemence of his may be imputed ...
... mind it was almost impossible for him to keep that slow pace , and observe minutely that order and method of ranging all he said , from which results an easy and obvious perspicuity . To this plenty and vehemence of his may be imputed ...
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... minds are so weak and narrow , that they have need of all the helps and assistances that can be procured , to lay before ... mind will have much ado to take in , and carry on in its memory , an uniform discourse of de- pendent reasonings ...
... minds are so weak and narrow , that they have need of all the helps and assistances that can be procured , to lay before ... mind will have much ado to take in , and carry on in its memory , an uniform discourse of de- pendent reasonings ...
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... case was plain ; these sober inquisitive readers had a mind to see nothing in St. Paul's epistles but just what he meant ; whereas those others , of a quicker and gayer · sight , could see in them what they pleased Preface . 9.
... case was plain ; these sober inquisitive readers had a mind to see nothing in St. Paul's epistles but just what he meant ; whereas those others , of a quicker and gayer · sight , could see in them what they pleased Preface . 9.
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... mind of him that writ it , every one would agree , was to read the whole letter through , from one end to the other , all at once , to see what was the main subject and tendency of it : or if it had several views and purposes in it ...
... mind of him that writ it , every one would agree , was to read the whole letter through , from one end to the other , all at once , to see what was the main subject and tendency of it : or if it had several views and purposes in it ...
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... mind smoothly , and strike the fancy at first hearing , have little or no place in his style ; yet coherence of discourse , and a direct tendency of all the parts of it to the argument in hand , are most eminently to be found . in him ...
... mind smoothly , and strike the fancy at first hearing , have little or no place in his style ; yet coherence of discourse , and a direct tendency of all the parts of it to the argument in hand , are most eminently to be found . in him ...
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