The Works of John Locke, Volumen3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... eyes have yet discovered . For how much the being and operation of particular substances in this our globe depends on causes utterly beyond our view , is impossible for us to determine . We see and per- ceive some of the motions and ...
... eyes have yet discovered . For how much the being and operation of particular substances in this our globe depends on causes utterly beyond our view , is impossible for us to determine . We see and per- ceive some of the motions and ...
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... eyes , that idea produced in my mind which , whatever ob- ject causes , I call white ; by which I know that that quality or accident ( i . e . whose appearance before my eyes always causes that idea ) doth really exist , and hath a ...
... eyes , that idea produced in my mind which , whatever ob- ject causes , I call white ; by which I know that that quality or accident ( i . e . whose appearance before my eyes always causes that idea ) doth really exist , and hath a ...
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... eyes of a man in the dark would produce colours , and his nose smell roses in the winter : but we see nobody gets the relish of a pine - apple till he goes to the Indies , where it is , and tastes it . 2. Because an idea from actual sen ...
... eyes of a man in the dark would produce colours , and his nose smell roses in the winter : but we see nobody gets the relish of a pine - apple till he goes to the Indies , where it is , and tastes it . 2. Because an idea from actual sen ...
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... eyes be shut : nor , when those characters are once made on the paper , can I choose afterwards but see them as they are ; that is , have the ideas of such letters as I have made . Whence it is manifest , that they are not barely the ...
... eyes be shut : nor , when those characters are once made on the paper , can I choose afterwards but see them as they are ; that is , have the ideas of such letters as I have made . Whence it is manifest , that they are not barely the ...
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... other as he that has eyes , if he will open them by day , cannot but see some objects , and perceive a dif- 92 Considerations concerning our Knowledge . Book 4 . ference Ch . 13. Considerations concerning our Knowledge . 91 CHAPTER XIII.
... other as he that has eyes , if he will open them by day , cannot but see some objects , and perceive a dif- 92 Considerations concerning our Knowledge . Book 4 . ference Ch . 13. Considerations concerning our Knowledge . 91 CHAPTER XIII.
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