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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of the ... - Page 145
by John Locke - 1801 - 308 pages
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt, Volume 1

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 pages
...existence. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own; their general nature being nothing but the capacity they are put into of signifying or representing many particulars." I have, however, before shown how very loose, uncertain,...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - 1838 - 460 pages
...which in their signification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making ; their general...being nothing but the capacity they are put into by tlie understanding of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have,...
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The Works of George Campbell: Philosophy of rhetoric

George Campbell - 1840 - 450 pages
...which in their signification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making ; their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have, is nothing...
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The Philosophy of Rhetoric

George Campbell - 1849 - 472 pages
...which in their signification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making, their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding, of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have is nothing...
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An essay concerning human understanding. With the notes and illustr. of the ...

John Locke - 1849 - 588 pages
...which in their signification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making, their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have is nothing...
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An essay concerning human understanding. With the notes and illustr. of the ...

John Locke - 1853 - 588 pages
...which in their signification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making, their general...nature being nothing but the capacity they are put into oy the understanding of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 pages
...which in their signification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making,- — their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding, of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have is nothing...
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 pages
...which in their signification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures, of our own making ; their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding, of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have is nothing...
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The Works of John Locke: Philosophical Works, with a Preliminary ..., Volume 2

John Locke, James Augustus St. John - 1854 - 576 pages
...which in their signification are general. When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making ; their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding, of signifying or representing many particulars ; for the signification they have is...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 pages
...which in their signification are general. When, therefore, we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making, — their general...nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding, of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have is nothing...
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