The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... months before Locke ; and a few months after , in 1684 , entered on more congenial work as professor of belles lettres , philosophy , and Hebrew in the remonstrants ' seminary at Amsterdam . It is somewhat strange that Locke should have ...
... months before Locke ; and a few months after , in 1684 , entered on more congenial work as professor of belles lettres , philosophy , and Hebrew in the remonstrants ' seminary at Amsterdam . It is somewhat strange that Locke should have ...
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... months later . He learnedly summed up the history of the coinage from ancient times , explained the successive variations in sterling and changes in the method of coining , and described with painful exactness the deplorable state to ...
... months later . He learnedly summed up the history of the coinage from ancient times , explained the successive variations in sterling and changes in the method of coining , and described with painful exactness the deplorable state to ...
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... months in 1696 , four months in 1697 , three months in 1698 , and five months in 1699 , he at- tended for only five weeks in 1700. His first appearance , after the winter , was on the 17th of May . On Monday , the 28th of June , as we ...
... months in 1696 , four months in 1697 , three months in 1698 , and five months in 1699 , he at- tended for only five weeks in 1700. His first appearance , after the winter , was on the 17th of May . On Monday , the 28th of June , as we ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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