The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... wish I could once more shake you by the hand , once more assure you by word of mouth that I am alto- gether yours . Many things tempt me home again ; the urgency of my friends in England , the necessity of looking after my own neglected ...
... wish I could once more shake you by the hand , once more assure you by word of mouth that I am alto- gether yours . Many things tempt me home again ; the urgency of my friends in England , the necessity of looking after my own neglected ...
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... wish it to excite any prejudice against a man whom I respect and venerate from the bottom of my heart . You know the ... wishes cut out , altered , or amplified . I rely on your dis- cretion in the matter , and shall be for ever obliged ...
... wish it to excite any prejudice against a man whom I respect and venerate from the bottom of my heart . You know the ... wishes cut out , altered , or amplified . I rely on your dis- cretion in the matter , and shall be for ever obliged ...
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... wish that he should read it before it is printed . I will show it to him , which I know he will take as a compliment , and I will tell you if he wishes any change made in it . " 1 " I return you as quickly as I can your dedicatory ...
... wish that he should read it before it is printed . I will show it to him , which I know he will take as a compliment , and I will tell you if he wishes any change made in it . " 1 " I return you as quickly as I can your dedicatory ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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