An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJ. McCreery, 1808 - 307 sider |
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Side i
... difficult , may not perceive that he sometimes labours rather to ex- press himself than to impress the reader , and to 6 compensate for the feebleness by the frequency of his BOOK Chap Page Introduction Of Words, or Language in general.
... difficult , may not perceive that he sometimes labours rather to ex- press himself than to impress the reader , and to 6 compensate for the feebleness by the frequency of his BOOK Chap Page Introduction Of Words, or Language in general.
Side ii
... et que le lecteur va de l'expression à la pensée . Maximes , & c . par Nicolas Chamfort . + See note 1 , at the end of the Preface . written upon no regular plan , but at intervals , ii PREFACE . Of the Signification of Words.
... et que le lecteur va de l'expression à la pensée . Maximes , & c . par Nicolas Chamfort . + See note 1 , at the end of the Preface . written upon no regular plan , but at intervals , ii PREFACE . Of the Signification of Words.
Side iii
... words . He might justify this opinion by the authority of many great names . Milton himself did not dis- dain to publish an epitome of Bucer's judgment on divorce : the profound disquisitions of Hartley have been adapted to popular use ...
... words . He might justify this opinion by the authority of many great names . Milton himself did not dis- dain to publish an epitome of Bucer's judgment on divorce : the profound disquisitions of Hartley have been adapted to popular use ...
Side iv
... those whose minds the study of mathematics has opened and disentangled from the cheat of words , * which has too great an influ- Molyneux was both a good mathematician and a good ence in all the other which go for sciences ; iv PREFACE .
... those whose minds the study of mathematics has opened and disentangled from the cheat of words , * which has too great an influ- Molyneux was both a good mathematician and a good ence in all the other which go for sciences ; iv PREFACE .
Side viii
... words of the Essay ; and has rather selected particular paragraphs , than condensed the meaning of whole sections . He acknowledges , in his dedi- cation to Locke , that he has omitted the first book , all that part of the 21st chap ...
... words of the Essay ; and has rather selected particular paragraphs , than condensed the meaning of whole sections . He acknowledges , in his dedi- cation to Locke , that he has omitted the first book , all that part of the 21st chap ...
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