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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i. analysis ... - Page 281
by John Locke - 1824
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The Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell: to which are added, The Dumb ...

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 374 pages
...himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it, but only a supposition of he knows not what support of such quality which are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly called accidents....
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The works of Daniel Defoe: with a memoir of his life and writings, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...himself, concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it, so happened / quality which are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly called accidents....
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The Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell: In One Volume. To which are ...

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 372 pages
...himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it, but only a supposition of he knows not what support of such quality which are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly called accidents....
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...himself, concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it, but only a supposition of he knows not what support of such quality which are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly called accidents....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 110

1871 - 880 pages
...not wha support of such qualities, which «re capable ol producing simple ideas in us, which qualitie are commonly called accidents. " If any one should be asked, what is tho eub ject wherein colour or weight inheres ? he woull have nothing to say but the solid extend«...
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An essay concerning human understanding. With the notes and illustr. of the ...

John Locke - 1849 - 588 pages
...examine himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it at all, but only a supposition of he knows not...the subject wherein colour or weight inheres ?" he would have nothing to say but, " The solid extended parts." And if he were demanded, " What is it that...
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Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding

JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 pages
...will examine his notion of pure Substance in general, he will find he has no other idea of it [than] only a supposition of he knows not what support of such qualities L 146 BOOK II CHAPTER XXIII. [as] are capable of producing simple ideas in us; which qualities are...
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 pages
...examine himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general, he wil! find he has no other idea of it at all, but only a supposition of he knows not...qualities, which are capable of producing simple ideas be made by abstracting, nor any that say it is made by a complication of many simple ideas together....
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The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel De Foe, with prefaces ..., Volume 6

Daniel Defoe - 1856 - 586 pages
...himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general he will find he has oo other idea of it, but only a supposition of he knows not what support of such quality which are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly called accidents....
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The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 6

Daniel Defoe - 1856 - 586 pages
...himself concerning his notion of pure substance in general he will find he has no other idea of it, but only a supposition of he knows not what support of such quality which are capable of producing simple ideas in us, which qualities are commonly called accidents....
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