| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways ;...change: and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say, fire has a power to melt gold, ie to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 sider
...the future be made in the same things bv like agents, and by the like ways ; considers in one tiling the possibility of having any of its simple ideas...changed, and in another the possibility of making that chan<ic : and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say, fire has a power to melt gold,... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 518 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will lor the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways ;...making that change ; and so comes by that idea which we call/;oivfr. Thus we say, fire has a power to melt gold, if to destroy the consistency of its insensible... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways ;...change : and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say, fire has a power to melt gold, ie to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts,... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 sider
...observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by the like agents and by the like ways, considers in one...change; and so comes by that idea which we call power." Here we find that objects of the * Treatise oa Understanding, book 2. ch. 26. senses as well as the... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 380 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways ;...change ; and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say fire has a power to melt gold, ie to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts, and... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 382 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways ;...change ; and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say fire has a power to melt gold, ie to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts, and... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 388 sider
...changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways;—considers in one thing the possibility of having any of its...change; and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say fire has a power to melt gold, ie to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts, 'and... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways ;...change : and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus we say, fire has a power to melt gold, ie to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts,... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 390 sider
...it has so constantly observed to have been, that the like changes will for the future be made in the same things by like agents, and by the like ways;...change ; and so comes by that idea which we call power. Thus \\e say fire has a power to melt gold, i. e, to destroy the consistency of its insensible parts,... | |
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