The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... Lady Masham , " when nobody else appeared sensible of this matter " - that is , nobody else among Lady Masham's acquaintance , - " he was very much troubled concerning it , and on talking on the subject of our public affairs , he has ...
... Lady Masham , " when nobody else appeared sensible of this matter " - that is , nobody else among Lady Masham's acquaintance , - " he was very much troubled concerning it , and on talking on the subject of our public affairs , he has ...
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... Lady Masham in her sketch of his life , " enjoying , no doubt , all the pleasure there that any one can find who , after being long in a manner banished from his country , unex- pectedly returning to it , was himself more generally ...
... Lady Masham in her sketch of his life , " enjoying , no doubt , all the pleasure there that any one can find who , after being long in a manner banished from his country , unex- pectedly returning to it , was himself more generally ...
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... Lady Masham sought him there on the morning of the 27th , and , not finding him , went to his chamber . He told her that he was too weak to rise , and could not handle his clothes ; that he had wearied himself too much the day before ...
... Lady Masham sought him there on the morning of the 27th , and , not finding him , went to his chamber . He told her that he was too weak to rise , and could not handle his clothes ; that he had wearied himself too much the day before ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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