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Page xliii
... stand and fall by their own worth , or the Reader's fancy . But there being nothing more to be desired for truth , than a fair unpre- judiced hearing , nobody is more likely to pro- cure me that than your lordship , who are allowed to ...
... stand and fall by their own worth , or the Reader's fancy . But there being nothing more to be desired for truth , than a fair unpre- judiced hearing , nobody is more likely to pro- cure me that than your lordship , who are allowed to ...
Page xlviii
... stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findest little in it new or instructive to thee , thou art not to blame me for it . It was not meant for those that had already mastered this subject ...
... stand or fall with thee , not by any opinion I have of it , but thy own . If thou findest little in it new or instructive to thee , thou art not to blame me for it . It was not meant for those that had already mastered this subject ...
Page lv
... stand . And possibly it is but here and there one , who gives himself the trouble to consider them so far as to know what he himself or others precisely mean by them I have therefore in most places chose to put de- terminate or ...
... stand . And possibly it is but here and there one , who gives himself the trouble to consider them so far as to know what he himself or others precisely mean by them I have therefore in most places chose to put de- terminate or ...
Page lvi
... stand for ; I have made choice of these terms to signify , 1. Some immediate object of the mind , which it per- eives and has before it , distinct from the sound it uses s a sign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e ...
... stand for ; I have made choice of these terms to signify , 1. Some immediate object of the mind , which it per- eives and has before it , distinct from the sound it uses s a sign of it . 2. That this idea , thus determined , i . e ...
Page lxviii
... stand for relations . CHAP . XXVII . 1. One idea . 2. Made by the power of Of identity and diversity . composing in the mind . 3. All artificial things are SECT . SECT . collective ideas . CHAP . XXV . Of relation . 1. Relation , what ...
... stand for relations . CHAP . XXVII . 1. One idea . 2. Made by the power of Of identity and diversity . composing in the mind . 3. All artificial things are SECT . SECT . collective ideas . CHAP . XXV . Of relation . 1. Relation , what ...
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