 | James Wilson - 1804 - 494 pages
...assuming their existence, as his leading principle. " Every man being conscious to himself that he thinks ; and that which his mind is applied about, whilst thinking, being the ideas that are there, tis past doubt, that men have in their minds several ideas." " It is, in the first place, then, to... | |
 | John Locke - 1805 - 554 pages
...tn(/ -L^ self that he thinks, and that which object of his mind is applied about, whilst thinking, thinking, being the ideas that are there, it is past...Hardness, Sweetness, Thinking, Motion, Man, Elephant, Avmy, Drunkenness, and others. It is in the first place then to be inquired, how he comes by them.... | |
 | Sharon Turner - 1807 - 498 pages
...iv. c. 9. LOCKED Every man, being conscious to himself, that he thinks, and that, which his mind M applied about whilst thinking, being the ideas that...elephant, army, drunkenness, and others. It is in the fast place, then, to be inquired, How he oomes by them ? / know it is a received doctrine that men... | |
 | John Locke - 1813 - 518 pages
...THEIR ORIGINAL. § 1. Idea, is the object of thinking. E I VERY man being conscious to himself that he thinks, and that which his mind is applied about whilst...whiteness, hardness, sweetness, thinking, motion, man, elefihant, army, drunkenness, and others. It is, in the first place, then, to be inquired, bow he comes... | |
 | John Locke - 1816 - 1052 pages
...conscious to himself that he thinks, and that which his object of mind is applied about, whilst thinking, thinking. being the ideas that are there, it is past doubt, that men nave in their minds several ideas, such as are those expressed by the words, Whiteness, Hardness, Sweetness,... | |
 | 1821 - 488 pages
...the following example from Locke's Essay, b. xi. c. 1. Every man being conscious to himself that he thinks, and that, which his mind is applied about...doubt, that men have in their minds several ideas. The words in Italics are from the Saxon. LATELY PUBLISHED. STEPHENS' GREEK THESAURUS, No. XIII., to... | |
 | 1821 - 466 pages
...work like the present will not be doubted. Take the following example from Locke's Essay, b. xi. e. 1. that, which his mind is applied about whilst thinking,...doubt, that men have in their minds several ideas. The words in Italics are from the Saxon. LATELY PUBLISHED-. STEPHENS' GREEK THESAUHUS, No. XIII., to... | |
 | 1821 - 470 pages
...work like the present will not be doubted. Take the following example from Locke's Essay, b. xi. c. 1. that, which his mind is applied about whilst thinking,...doubt, that men have in their minds several ideas. The words in Italics are from the Saxon. m • LATELY PUBLISHED. STEPHENS' GREEK THESAURUS, No. XIII.,... | |
 | Sharon Turner - 1823 - 580 pages
...heart should most assured bind. Book iv. c. 9. LOCKE. Every man, being conscious to himself, that he thinks, and that, which his mind is applied about...army, drunkenness, and others. It is in the first pl&ce, then, to be inquired, How he comes by them ? I know it is a received doctrine that men have... | |
 | Joseph Bosworth - 1823 - 404 pages
...Anglo-Saxon Literature, &c. (4to. Oxford, 1807), p. 16—18.. " Every man, being conscious to himself that he thinks, and that which his mind is applied about whilst...those expressed by the words, whiteness, hardness, sweetnessi thinking, motion, man, elephant, army, drunkenness, and others. It is in the first place,... | |
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