Prose Quotations from Socrates to MacaulayJ.B. Lippincott, 1909 - 764 oldal |
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15. oldal
... LOCKE . Our voluntary actions are the precedent causes of good and evil which they draw after them and bring upon us . LOCKE . We will not , in civility , allow too much sin- cerity to the professions of most men , but think their ...
... LOCKE . Our voluntary actions are the precedent causes of good and evil which they draw after them and bring upon us . LOCKE . We will not , in civility , allow too much sin- cerity to the professions of most men , but think their ...
20. oldal
... LOCKE . Affectation endeavours to correct natural de- LOCKE . When our consciousness turns upon the main design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure , we shall never be ray an ...
... LOCKE . Affectation endeavours to correct natural de- LOCKE . When our consciousness turns upon the main design of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure , we shall never be ray an ...
36. oldal
... LOCKE . Though the knowledge they have left us be worth our study , yet they exhausted not all its treasures : they left a great deal for the industry and sagacity of after - ages . LOCKE . In the philosophy of history the moderns have ...
... LOCKE . Though the knowledge they have left us be worth our study , yet they exhausted not all its treasures : they left a great deal for the industry and sagacity of after - ages . LOCKE . In the philosophy of history the moderns have ...
42. oldal
... LOCKE . I do not see how they can argue with any one without setting down strict boundaries . LOCKE . It carries too great an imputation of igno- rance , or folly , to quit and renounce former enets upon the offer of an argument which ...
... LOCKE . I do not see how they can argue with any one without setting down strict boundaries . LOCKE . It carries too great an imputation of igno- rance , or folly , to quit and renounce former enets upon the offer of an argument which ...
51. oldal
... LOCKE . ory . Some ideas which have more than once of fered themselves to the senses have yet been little taken notice of ; the mind being either heedless , as in children , or otherwise employed , as in LOCKE . men . He will have no ...
... LOCKE . ory . Some ideas which have more than once of fered themselves to the senses have yet been little taken notice of ; the mind being either heedless , as in children , or otherwise employed , as in LOCKE . men . He will have no ...
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