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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First Added, I. An ... - Page 119
by John Locke - 1828
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 556 pages
...qualiligibly, it will be convenient to diftinguifh ii« in bcthem as they are ideas or perceptions in our dies minds, and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that caufe fuch perceptions in us: that fo we. may not think (as perhaps ufually is done) that they are...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; with Thoughts on the ..., Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 340 pages
...difcourfe of them intelligibly, it will be convenient to diftinguifh them as they are ideas or perceptions in our minds, and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that caufe fuch perceptions in us, that fo we may not think (as perhaps ufually is done) that they are exactly...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of ...

John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...difcourfe of them intelligibly, it will be convenient to diftinguifh them as they are ideas or perceptions in our minds, and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that caufe fuch perceptions in us, that fo we may not think (as perhaps ufually is done) that they are exactly...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 22

English literature - 1803 - 752 pages
...them intelligibly, it will be convenient to <lilluiguifh them, as they are ideas or perceptions of our minds ; and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that caufc fuch perceptions in us." No man will attempt to vindicate the propriety ot language, which thus...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 554 pages
...will be convenient to distinguish ties in bothem as they are ideas or perceptions in our * minds, aiul as they are modifications of matter in the" bodies...of those of sensation being in the mind no more the likeness of something existing without us, than the names that stand for them are the likeness of our...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 562 pages
...convenient to distinguish ties in bothcni as they are ideas or perceptions in our * minds, and as they arc modifications of matter in the bodies that cause such...of those of sensation being in the mind no more the likeness of something existing without us, than the nameu that stand for them are the likeness of our...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Books and reading - 1806 - 390 pages
...tlifcourfe of them intelligibly, it will be convenient to diftinguifh them as they are ideas or perceptions in our. minds, and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that caufe fuch perceptions in us ; that fo we may not think (as perhaps ufually is done) that they are...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1813 - 518 pages
...discourse of them intelligibly, it will be convenient to distinguish them as they are ideas or perceptions in our minds, and as they are modifications of matter...of those of sensation being in the mind no more the likeness of something existing without us, than the names that stand for them are die likeness of our...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1815 - 454 pages
...discourse of them intelligibly, it will be convenient to distinguish them as they are ideas or perceptions in our minds, and as they are modifications of matter...of those of sensation being in the mind no more the likeness of something existing without us, than the names that stand for them are the .likeness of...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i. Analysis ...

John Locke - 1816 - 1048 pages
...will be convenient to distinguish ti«s in bothem as they are ideas or perceptions in our diesminds, and as they are modifications of matter in the bodies that cause such perception? in us: that so we may not think as (perhaps usually is done) that they are exactly the...
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