The Works of John Locke, Volumen3Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... turns , and many who talk very much of religion and conscience , of church and faith , of power and right , of obstructions and hu- mours , melancholy and choler , would perhaps have little left in their thoughts and meditations , ifone ...
... turns , and many who talk very much of religion and conscience , of church and faith , of power and right , of obstructions and hu- mours , melancholy and choler , would perhaps have little left in their thoughts and meditations , ifone ...
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... turn young men's minds from the sincere search and love of truth , nay , and to make them doubt whether there is any such thing , or at least worth the adhering to , I shall not now inquire . This I think , that bating those places ...
... turn young men's minds from the sincere search and love of truth , nay , and to make them doubt whether there is any such thing , or at least worth the adhering to , I shall not now inquire . This I think , that bating those places ...
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... the smell of a rose , or taste of sugar . But , if I turn my eyes at noon towards the sun , I cannot avoid the ideas , which the light , or sun , then produces in me . So that there is a manifest 70 Book 4 . Knowledge of the.
... the smell of a rose , or taste of sugar . But , if I turn my eyes at noon towards the sun , I cannot avoid the ideas , which the light , or sun , then produces in me . So that there is a manifest 70 Book 4 . Knowledge of the.
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... turning of without the external § 6. Thirdly , add to this , that many of those ideas are produced in us with pain , which afterwards we remember without the least offence . Thus the pain of heat or cold , when the idea of it is revived ...
... turning of without the external § 6. Thirdly , add to this , that many of those ideas are produced in us with pain , which afterwards we remember without the least offence . Thus the pain of heat or cold , when the idea of it is revived ...
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... turn his eyes to ; there may be in his reach a book con- taining pictures and discourses , capable to delight or ... turns his eyes sometimes towards an object , yet he may choose whether he will curiously survey it , and with an intent ...
... turn his eyes to ; there may be in his reach a book con- taining pictures and discourses , capable to delight or ... turns his eyes sometimes towards an object , yet he may choose whether he will curiously survey it , and with an intent ...
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