The Works of John Locke, Volumen8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... understanding of any other book whatsoever . If Tully's epistles were so printed , and so used , I ask , Whether they would not be much harder to be understood , less easy , and less pleasant to be read , by much , than now they are ...
... understanding of any other book whatsoever . If Tully's epistles were so printed , and so used , I ask , Whether they would not be much harder to be understood , less easy , and less pleasant to be read , by much , than now they are ...
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... understand and fully comprehend the force and reasoning of an author ; and therefore they could not imagine what those saw in them , whose eyes they thought not much better than their own . But the case was plain ; these sober ...
... understand and fully comprehend the force and reasoning of an author ; and therefore they could not imagine what those saw in them , whose eyes they thought not much better than their own . But the case was plain ; these sober ...
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... understands ; but it must be observed , that if he has a distinct meaning when he uses those words and phrases , and ... understanding , which he has in the use of these passages of sacred Scripture , reaches no farther than this , that ...
... understands ; but it must be observed , that if he has a distinct meaning when he uses those words and phrases , and ... understanding , which he has in the use of these passages of sacred Scripture , reaches no farther than this , that ...
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... understand the mind of him that writ it , every one would agree , was to read the whole letter through , from one ... understanding of any one of St. Paul's epistles , to read it all through at one sitting ; and to observe , as well as I ...
... understand the mind of him that writ it , every one would agree , was to read the whole letter through , from one ... understanding of any one of St. Paul's epistles , to read it all through at one sitting ; and to observe , as well as I ...
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... understand him right , his inferences should be strictly observed ; and it should be carefully examined , from what they are drawn , and what they tend to . He is certainly a coherent , argumentative , pertinent writer ; and care , I ...
... understand him right , his inferences should be strictly observed ; and it should be carefully examined , from what they are drawn , and what they tend to . He is certainly a coherent , argumentative , pertinent writer ; and care , I ...
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