| 1834 - 764 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...superfluous here to take notice, — the books of rhetoric which abound in the world will instruct those who want to be informed ; only I cannot but... | |
| John Locke - 1836 - 590 páginas
...certainly in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...makes use of them. What, and how various, they are, it will be superfluous here to take notice; the books of rhetoric which abound in the world, will instruct... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1842 - 542 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault either of the language or the person that makes use of them. What, and how various they are, will be superfluous here to notice... | |
| 1846 - 90 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...of the language or person that makes use of them." — Locke's Essay, vol. ii. ch. x. sect. 34. 53 every kind and degree of opinion and doctrine upon... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and, where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault either of the language or person that makee use of them. What and how various they are, will be superfluous here to take notice ; the books... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided; and, where Truth and Knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...of the Language or person that makes use of them. «EMEDIES FOR THE FOREGOING DEFECTS. 283 CHAPTER XL OF THE REMEDIES OF THE FOREGOING IMPERFECTION AND... | |
| John Locke - 1853 - 588 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to in form or instruct, wholly to be avoided; and, where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...be superfluous here to take notice ; the books of rhetoric which abound in the world will instruct those who want to be informed. Only I cannot but observe... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...be superfluous here to take notice ; the books of rhetoric which abound in the world will instruct those who want to be informed : only I can not but... | |
| John Locke, James Augustus St. John - 1854 - 576 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...be superfluous here to take notice : the books of rhetoric which abound in the world, will instruct those who want to be informed ; only I cannot but... | |
| Thomas Fisher - 1854 - 156 páginas
...certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform and instruct, wholly to be avoided; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great...be superfluous here to take notice : the books of rhetoric which abound in the world will instruct those who want to be informed ; only I cannot but... | |
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