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The conduct of the understanding - Page 8
by John Locke - 1823 - 186 pages
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Philosophical Beauties Selected from the Works of Jean Locke...containing ...

John Locke - 1844 - 272 pages
...not extended to all that haa a connection with it. From this defect I think no man is free. We see but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore...it is to talk and consult with others, even such as came short with him in capacity, quickness, and penetration ; for since no one sees all, and we generally...
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Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and ...

John Seely Hart - Readers - 1845 - 404 pages
...not extended to all that has a connexion with it. From this defect, I think, no man is free. We see but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore...his own parts how useful it is to talk and consult \viih others, even such as came short with him in capacity, quickness, and penetration ; for, since...
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An Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of Opinion

Sir George Cornewall Lewis - Authority - 1849 - 526 pages
...are not extended to all that has a connexion with it. From this defect I think no man is free. We see but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore...consult with others, even such as come short of him in capacity,quickness, and penetration; for since no one sees all, and we generally have different prospects...
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The Works of Leonard Woods ...

Leonard Woods - Congregational churches - 1850 - 600 pages
...see but one side of a matter ; our views are not extended to all that has connection with it. We see but in part ; — and therefore it is no wonder we...how useful it is to talk and consult with others. For since no one sees all, and we generally have different prospects of the same thing according to...
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The Works of Leonard Woods ...

Leonard Woods - Congregational churches - 1850 - 600 pages
...see but one side of a matter ; our views are not extended to all that has connection with it. We see but in part ; — and therefore it is no wonder we...how useful it is to talk and consult with others. For since no one sees all, and we generally have different prospects of the same thing according to...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 616 pages
...not extended to all that has a connection with it. From this defect. I think, no man is free. We see but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore it is no wonder we conclnde not right from our partial views. This might instruct the prondest esteemer of his own parts...
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National Series of Selections for Reading; Adapted to the Standing ..., Volume 4

Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pages
...not extended to all that has a connection with it. 5. From this defect I think no man is free. We see but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore it is no Bonder we conclude not right from our partial views. This might instruct the proudest esteemer of his...
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The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Volume 1

John Locke - Philosophy - 1854 - 560 pages
...not extended to all that has a connexion with it.t From this defect I think no man is free. We see but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore it is * The poet Hesiod has somewhere divided men into three classes, distinguished from each other by the...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 608 pages
...not extended to all that has a connection with it. From this defect. I think, no man is free. We gee but in part, and we know but in part, and therefore...talk and consult with others, even such as come short with him in capacity, quickness, and penetration ; for, since no one sees all. and we generally have...
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English composition in prose and verse, based on grammatical synthesis ...

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1864 - 210 pages
...the future than experience authorises us to expect. 5. That we see but in part, and know but in part, might instruct the proudest esteemer of his own parts...how useful it is to talk and consult with others. 6. In this we may see the reason why some men of study and thought, that reason aright, and are lovers...
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