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, Volumen101823 |
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... thence conclude I take part in your late great loss . But I consider you as a philosopher , and a christian ; and so spare you the trouble of read- ing from me , what your own thoughts will much better suggest to you . You have ...
... thence conclude I take part in your late great loss . But I consider you as a philosopher , and a christian ; and so spare you the trouble of read- ing from me , what your own thoughts will much better suggest to you . You have ...
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... thence take his measures of what is good , or prejudicial , to the interest of his country . You see how ready I am to obey your commands , though in matters wherein I am sensible of my own ignorance . I am so little acquainted with ...
... thence take his measures of what is good , or prejudicial , to the interest of his country . You see how ready I am to obey your commands , though in matters wherein I am sensible of my own ignorance . I am so little acquainted with ...
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... thence . " But if you ask , which is the best way to get the knowledge of the Romish , Lutheran , or reformed religion , of this or that particular church , & c . " each whereof in- titles itself to be the true Christian religion , with ...
... thence . " But if you ask , which is the best way to get the knowledge of the Romish , Lutheran , or reformed religion , of this or that particular church , & c . " each whereof in- titles itself to be the true Christian religion , with ...
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... thence were dispersed into all other parts of the known world . These first travellers doubtless met with many rivers before they came to the sea , as plainly appears by the situation of Babel , generally agreed upon by all that treat ...
... thence were dispersed into all other parts of the known world . These first travellers doubtless met with many rivers before they came to the sea , as plainly appears by the situation of Babel , generally agreed upon by all that treat ...
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... thence they extended their dominions into Spain , and not so satisfied , coasted it round , still pursuing their discoveries along the coast of France , and even into this island of Great Britain , where they afterwards had a settled ...
... thence they extended their dominions into Spain , and not so satisfied , coasted it round , still pursuing their discoveries along the coast of France , and even into this island of Great Britain , where they afterwards had a settled ...
Términos y frases comunes
actio actionem adeo aliis apud ashore autem Brasil called Cape cassiques China church court cujus degrees of south discovered discovery Dutch East England enim Ethiopia etiam hæc hanc Hispaniola homo hundred leagues illa illi illius illo illud India Indies intellectûs inter ipsi island JOHN LOCKE judicium king land libertatem Limborch Joannes Locke lords lords proprietors Masham mihi Muscovy nihil nisi oath omnia parliament Persia Peru Philippo à Limborch Portugal Portuguese posse possit potest proprietors quâ quæ quam quia quibus quid quinqueremes quod recte religion returned river sailed Scav scripsi sent ships sibi south latitude Spain Spaniards strait Strait of Magellan suam sunt tamen tantum thence things tibi tion trade travels tuâ tuæ tuam Tui amantissimum Vale vel non vero verum videtur volendi voluntatis voyage