The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a collection of several of his pieces, publ. by mr. Desmaizeaux, Том 11812 |
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Сторінка xii
... sleep any night would yield sufficient satisfaction in the present case , which thus may derive light even from the darkest parts of nature ; and which will the more merit our regard , since the same point has been in some measure ...
... sleep any night would yield sufficient satisfaction in the present case , which thus may derive light even from the darkest parts of nature ; and which will the more merit our regard , since the same point has been in some measure ...
Сторінка xxxviii
... sleep that night , but re- solved to try to rise next morning , as he did . He was carried into his study , and placed in an easy chair , where he slept a considerable while at different times . Seem- ing to be a little refreshed , he ...
... sleep that night , but re- solved to try to rise next morning , as he did . He was carried into his study , and placed in an easy chair , where he slept a considerable while at different times . Seem- ing to be a little refreshed , he ...
Сторінка lxi
... sleeping man thinks without knowing it , the sleeping and waking man are two persons . 13. Impossible to convince those that sleep without dreaming that they think . 14. That men dream without remembering it , in vain urged . 15. Upon ...
... sleeping man thinks without knowing it , the sleeping and waking man are two persons . 13. Impossible to convince those that sleep without dreaming that they think . 14. That men dream without remembering it , in vain urged . 15. Upon ...
Сторінка lxiv
... sleep . 6-8 . The idea of succession not from motion . 9-11 . The train of ideas has a certain degree of quick- ness . 12. This train , the measure of other successions . 13-15 . The mind cannot fix long on one invariable idea . 16 ...
... sleep . 6-8 . The idea of succession not from motion . 9-11 . The train of ideas has a certain degree of quick- ness . 12. This train , the measure of other successions . 13-15 . The mind cannot fix long on one invariable idea . 16 ...
Сторінка 82
... sleeps ; but it is not competent to any finite being , at least not to the soul of man . We know cer- tainly by experience that we sometimes think , and thence draw this infallible consequence , that there is something in us that has a ...
... sleeps ; but it is not competent to any finite being , at least not to the soul of man . We know cer- tainly by experience that we sometimes think , and thence draw this infallible consequence , that there is something in us that has a ...
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actions amongst appear bishop of Worcester body cause certainly CHAP Chew Magna clear colours comes complex ideas concerning consider degrees desire determined discourse distinct ideas doubt duration Edmund Keen endeavoured Essay examine existence extension faculties farther happiness hath idea of infinity idea of space imagine impressions imprinted infi infinite innate ideas innate principles John Locke knowledge letter Letter concerning Toleration liberty Locke Locke's lord lord Ashley lordship mankind matter maxims memory men's mind Mingrelia mixed modes motion names nate nature ness never objects observe occasion operations opinion Pensford perceive perception perhaps positive idea practical principles primary qualities produce propositions prove qualities reason received senses sensible sidered signify simple ideas sleep soever solidity soul stand substance suppose Sutton Wick taken notice things thoughts tion truth understanding uneasiness whereby wherein whereof whilst words Wrington