The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... learned as Joseph Scaliger . Here Arminius , who had Grotius for one of his converts to unsectarian Christianity , taught his simple doctrines from 1603 till his death in 1609 ; and here the elder Gronovius had been professor between ...
... learned as Joseph Scaliger . Here Arminius , who had Grotius for one of his converts to unsectarian Christianity , taught his simple doctrines from 1603 till his death in 1609 ; and here the elder Gronovius had been professor between ...
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... learned world , where methinks wit and invention has much the preference to truth . Upon such grounds as on the established history of diseases hypotheses might with less danger be erected , which I think so far useful as they serve as ...
... learned world , where methinks wit and invention has much the preference to truth . Upon such grounds as on the established history of diseases hypotheses might with less danger be erected , which I think so far useful as they serve as ...
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... learned acquaintance that all the world esteemed , but an intimate and sincere friend whom I truly loved and by whom I was truly loved . And what a loss that is those only can be sensible who know how valuable and how scarce a true ...
... learned acquaintance that all the world esteemed , but an intimate and sincere friend whom I truly loved and by whom I was truly loved . And what a loss that is those only can be sensible who know how valuable and how scarce a true ...
Contents
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CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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