| John Locke - 1722 - 640 страници
...open his Eyes, and turn them that way. But yet thefe Truths, being ever fo certain, ever fo clear, he may be ignorant of either , or all of them, who will never take the pains to imploy his * ' Faculties, as he (hould, to inform himfelf about them. CHAP. Chap. 14. Judgment. > 507... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 страници
...open his £yes, and turn them that way. But yet thefe truths, being ever fb certain, ever fp clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of them, who...never take the pains to employ his faculties, as he Ihould, to inform himfelf about them. CHAP. XIV. Of Judgment. §. i. rTHHE underftanding faculties... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 страници
...open his eyes, and turn them that way. But yet these truths, being ever so certain, ever so clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of them, who...faculties, as he should, to inform himself about them. G 3 CHAP. c H- A P. XIV. Of Judgment. Our know. §. 1. r I "* HE understanding faculties be* ledge... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 страници
...open his eyes, and tern them that way. But yet thefe truths. being never fo certain, never fo clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of them, who...never take the pains to employ his faculties, as he flumld, to inform lumfelf about them. CHAP. XIV. OF JUDGMENT. $ I. Our Knowledge being Jbort, ive -want... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 страници
...open his eyes, and turn them that way. But yet thefe truths, being never fo certain, never fo clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of them, who will nerer take the pains to employ his faculties, as he fliould, to inform himfelf about them. CHAP. XIV.... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 страници
...his eyes, and turn .them that way. But yet these truths, being ever so certain, • ever so clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of " them, who...will never take the pains to employ his faculties, as lie should, to inform himself about them. '! • •' "»'"•--. 'CHA P. XIV. I. . • »,..-,. v<... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 страници
...open his eyes, and turn theni that way. But yet these truths, being ever so certain, ever so clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of them, who will never take the pains to employ.his faculties, as he should, to inform himself about them. . _ CHA & Judgment. .CHAP. XIV. Of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 страници
...whicn he hta ttudied would furnish him: he answer, him, Lord Jesus, aive me Christian patience. TMilsu. There is a law of nature, as intelligible to a rational creature and ituJier of that law, as tte positive laws of commonwealth*. -£-«"• STU'DIOUS. adj. (itudicux, Fr.... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 страници
...open his eyes, and turn ' them that way. But yet these truths being never so cer"tain, never so clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all "of them, who..."faculties as he should to inform himself about them."* It would not be easy to find a better illustration than this of the truth of Locke's observation, that... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 страници
...open his eyes, and turn them that way. But yet these truths, being ever so certain, ever so clear, he may be ignorant of either, or all of them, who...faculties, as he should, to inform himself about them. CHAP. XIV. OF JUDGEMENT. § 1. Our knowledge being short, vie want something else. THE understanding... | |
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