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" ... of him in capacity, quickness, and penetration : for, since no one sees all, and we generally have, different prospects of the same thing, according to our different, as I may say, positions to it ; it is not incongruous to think, nor beneath any... "
Philosophical beauties selected from the works of John Locke - Page 5
by John Locke - 1802
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The American Therapist, Volumes 1-2

Therapeutics - 1892 - 724 pages
...thing, according to our different, as I may say, positions to it, it is not incongruous to think, nor beneath any man to try, whether another may not have notions of things which may have escaped him, and which his reason would make use of if they came into his mind. The faculty...
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