The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... received the book you sent me , " he wrote to Limborch , " I have been so unwell that I have not been able to read it ; but as I am now mending every day , I hope I shall not much longer be deprived of that pleasure . " " I beg you ...
... received the book you sent me , " he wrote to Limborch , " I have been so unwell that I have not been able to read it ; but as I am now mending every day , I hope I shall not much longer be deprived of that pleasure . " " I beg you ...
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... receiving truth in the love of it , I matter not much of what party any one shall , as may best serve his turn , denominate me here . Your lordship's is not the first pen from which I have received such strokes as these , without any ...
... receiving truth in the love of it , I matter not much of what party any one shall , as may best serve his turn , denominate me here . Your lordship's is not the first pen from which I have received such strokes as these , without any ...
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... received the honour of yours of the 24th , and have to say to the kindness of it a great deal , to the business of it very little , to the compliment nothing . The first of these being too much for a letter , I shall adjourn it till I ...
... received the honour of yours of the 24th , and have to say to the kindness of it a great deal , to the business of it very little , to the compliment nothing . The first of these being too much for a letter , I shall adjourn it till I ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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able acquaintance Additional MSS Amsterdam answer arguments Benjamin Furly Christ church Clerc Concerning Human Understanding convention parliament desire discourse doctrine doubt Earl England Essay concerning Human evidence faith Familiar Letters favour Furly give Guenellon hath High Laver Holland hope Ibid ideas interest John Locke knowledge Lady Masham Letter concerning Toleration liberty Locke to Clarke Locke to Limborch Locke to William Locke wrote Locke's London Lord King lordship Malebranche mind Molyneux to Locke nature Newton to Locke notions Oates opinions pain parish parliament person pleasure political published Reasonableness of Christianity received Remonstrants sent silver Socinianism Somers soon things Thoughts concerning Education tion town trade treatise Treatises of Government trouble truth wherein William Molyneux William of Orange write written