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... stand and fall by their own worth , or the Reader's fancy . But there being nothing more to be defired for truth , than a fair unprejudiced hearing , nobody is more likely to procure me that , than your lordship , who are allowed to ...
... stand and fall by their own worth , or the Reader's fancy . But there being nothing more to be defired for truth , than a fair unprejudiced hearing , nobody is more likely to procure me that , than your lordship , who are allowed to ...
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... stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findeft little in it new or instructive to thee , thou art not to blame me for it . It was not meant for those that had already mastered this fubject ...
... stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findeft little in it new or instructive to thee , thou art not to blame me for it . It was not meant for those that had already mastered this fubject ...
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John Locke. BOOK III . Of WORDS . FUNDACIÓN SIMARRO BIBLIOTECA ADRID e . STANDING . 11 on. 24. Fourthly , When judged to reprefent the real effence . 25. Ideas , when falfe . 26. More properly to be call- ed right or wrong . 27 ...
John Locke. BOOK III . Of WORDS . FUNDACIÓN SIMARRO BIBLIOTECA ADRID e . STANDING . 11 on. 24. Fourthly , When judged to reprefent the real effence . 25. Ideas , when falfe . 26. More properly to be call- ed right or wrong . 27 ...
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... standing . 3. Secondly , made arbitrarily , and without patterns . 4. How this is done . 5. Evidently arbitrary , in that the idea is often before the exiftence . 6. Inftances , murther , inceft , ftabbing . 7. But ftill fubfervient to ...
... standing . 3. Secondly , made arbitrarily , and without patterns . 4. How this is done . 5. Evidently arbitrary , in that the idea is often before the exiftence . 6. Inftances , murther , inceft , ftabbing . 7. But ftill fubfervient to ...
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... stands for . 22. Our abstract ideas are to us the measure of fpecies . In- ftances in that of man . 23. Species not diftinguished by generation . 24. Not by fubftantial form 25. The fpecific effences made by the mind . 26 , 27 ...
... stands for . 22. Our abstract ideas are to us the measure of fpecies . In- ftances in that of man . 23. Species not diftinguished by generation . 24. Not by fubftantial form 25. The fpecific effences made by the mind . 26 , 27 ...
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