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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Page 116
by John Locke - 1796 - 459 pages
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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Volume 1

John Locke - 1722 - 640 pages
...Sorts. Eedieti. p^ The Bu^ p^llrey Number, Situation and Mitiou, or Re/I of their folid parts; thofe are in them, whether we perceive them or no ; and when they are of that Size that we can difcover them, we have by thefe an Idea of the thing as it is in it felf, as is plain...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books, Volume 1

John Locke - 1768 - 418 pages
...Firft, The Bulk, Figure, Number, Situntiqn, and Afottan, or Rejt of their folid Parts ;' thofe are jn them, whether we perceive them or no; and when they are of that Size, that we can difcpver them, we have by thefe an Idea of the Thing, as it is in itfetf; as is plain...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the ..., Volumes 1-3

John Locke - 1801 - 986 pages
...Firfl, The bulk, figure, number, fit nation, and met ion t or reft of their.folid parts ; thofe are in them, whether we perceive them or no; and when they are of that fize that we can difcoTer them, we have by thefe an idea of die thing as it is in itfelf, as is plain in artificial...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; with Thoughts on the ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1801 - 340 pages
...forts. Firft, The bulk, figure, number, fituation, and motion^ or reji of their folid parts ; thofe are in them, whether we perceive them or no; and when they are of that fizethat we can difcorer them, we have by thefe an idea of. the thing as it is in itfelf, as is plain...
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Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Or, An Analysis of the Powers of the ...

Robert Eden Scott - 1805 - 500 pages
...forts' i/?, The bulk, figure, number, fituation, and motion, or ( reft, of their folid parts ; thefe are in them, whether we ' perceive them or no ; and when...artificial ' things. Thefe I call primary qualities. 2d/y, The ' power that is in any body, by reafon of its infenjtble pri' mary qualities, to operate...
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Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Or, An Analysis of the Powers of the ...

Robert Eden Scott - 1805 - 524 pages
...forts' \ft, The bulk, figure, number, fituation, and motion, or ' reft, of their folid parts ; thefe are in them, whether we ' perceive them or no ; and when they are of that 15 ze ' that we can difcover them, we have, by thefe, an idea * of the thing as it is in itfelf, as...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - 1805 - 554 pages
...' First, the bulk, figure, number, situation, and motion, or rest of their solid parts ; those are in them, whether we perceive them or no ; and when they are of that size, that w« can discover them, we have by •these an idea of the thing, as it is in itself, as...
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An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works ...

John Locke - 1815 - 454 pages
...bodies. ' First, the bulk, figure, number, situation, and motion, or rest of their solid parts; those are in them, whether we perceive them or no; and when they are of that size, that we can discover them, we have by these an idea of the thing, as it is in itself, as is plain...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i ..., Volume 1

John Locke - 1817 - 556 pages
...we bave by these an idea of the thing, as it is in itself, as is plain in artificial things. These 1 call primary qualities. Secondly, the power that is in any body, by reason of its insensible primary qualities, to operate after a peculiar manner on any of our senses,...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 1

John Locke - 1823 - 388 pages
...we have by these an idea of the thing, as it is in itself, as is plain in artificial things. These I call primary qualities. Secondly, The power that is in any body, by reason of its insensible primary qualities, to operate after a peculiar manner on any of our senses,...
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