An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen 1Cummings & Hilliard and J.T. Buckingham; J.T. Buckingham, Printer, 1813 |
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... sort of hawking and hunting , wherein the very pur- suit makes a great part of the pleasure . Every step the mind takes in its progress towards knowledge makes some discovery , which is not only new , but the best too , for the time at ...
... sort of hawking and hunting , wherein the very pur- suit makes a great part of the pleasure . Every step the mind takes in its progress towards knowledge makes some discovery , which is not only new , but the best too , for the time at ...
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... sort of cookery : the meat may be the same , and the nourishment good , yet every one not be able to receive it with that seasoning ; and it must be go down with some , even of strong constitutions . The truth is , those who advised me ...
... sort of cookery : the meat may be the same , and the nourishment good , yet every one not be able to receive it with that seasoning ; and it must be go down with some , even of strong constitutions . The truth is , those who advised me ...
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... sort of truths ) mean such truths to be in the understanding , as it never perceived , and is yet wholly ignorant of . For if these words ( to be in the understanding ) have any propriety , they sig- nify to be understood : so that to ...
... sort of truths ) mean such truths to be in the understanding , as it never perceived , and is yet wholly ignorant of . For if these words ( to be in the understanding ) have any propriety , they sig- nify to be understood : so that to ...
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... sort , without men- tioning any other . But since no proposition can be innate , unless the ideas , about which it is , be innate ; this will be , to suppose all our ideas of colors , sounds , tastes , figure , & c . innate ; than which ...
... sort , without men- tioning any other . But since no proposition can be innate , unless the ideas , about which it is , be innate ; this will be , to suppose all our ideas of colors , sounds , tastes , figure , & c . innate ; than which ...
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... sort of conversation or learn- ing , where disputes are frequent : these maxims being suited to artificial argumentation , and useful for conviction ; but not much VOL . I. conducing to the discovery of truth , or advancement of Chap ...
... sort of conversation or learn- ing , where disputes are frequent : these maxims being suited to artificial argumentation , and useful for conviction ; but not much VOL . I. conducing to the discovery of truth , or advancement of Chap ...
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