The Works of John Locke, in Ten Volumes - Vol. XFrom the American and French revolutions to modern theories of consciousness to contemporary entertainment (the hit TV series Lost features a character named John Locke who espouses Lockeian concepts), the influence of English philosopher JOHN LOCKE (16321704) falls wide and deep over Western culture. Yet his writings are less familiar to even serious readers and students of philosophy than that of other great thinkers of recent centuries. Here, Cosimo proudly presents, in 10 volumes, a replica of the 1801 tenth edition of Lockes collected works. Volume X includes: [ Continuation of Familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and several of his Friends [ The Character of Mr. Locke, by Mr. Peter Coste [ The fundamental Constitution of Carolina [ Remarks upon some of Mr. Norriss Books [ Rules of a Society [ Observations upon the Growth and Culture of Vines and Olives [ A History of Navigation from its Original to the Year 1704 [ A Catalogue and Character of most Books of Voyages and Travels [ a variety of letters [ and more. |
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Fateor aliqua esse in eo scripto, quae mihi plene non satisfaciunt, alia quibus
respondere non possum ; de illis ab authore libenter responsum acciperem, si
commodum existimas, de his tUum quaero judicium. I. Ni fallor, author saspius
utitur ...
Fateor aliqua esse in eo scripto, quae mihi plene non satisfaciunt, alia quibus
respondere non possum ; de illis ab authore libenter responsum acciperem, si
commodum existimas, de his tUum quaero judicium. I. Ni fallor, author saspius
utitur ...
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qua semper amplexurus sum, mihi deesse vel labefactafi nunquam posse. In
historia tua inquisitionis, ex qiio novissime ad te dedi literas, non magnos
progressus feci, quotidianis negotiis hactenus impeditus. Quod si exduobus
primis libris, ...
qua semper amplexurus sum, mihi deesse vel labefactafi nunquam posse. In
historia tua inquisitionis, ex qiio novissime ad te dedi literas, non magnos
progressus feci, quotidianis negotiis hactenus impeditus. Quod si exduobus
primis libris, ...
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An tu mihi egove tibi novissime literas dederim, quaerere nolo. Satis egomet mihi
culpandus videor, quod tam diu careo fructu suavissimas tuas con- suetudinis, &
magnus mihi dolendusque in curriculo vitae meas hiatus apparet, qui destitutus ...
An tu mihi egove tibi novissime literas dederim, quaerere nolo. Satis egomet mihi
culpandus videor, quod tam diu careo fructu suavissimas tuas con- suetudinis, &
magnus mihi dolendusque in curriculo vitae meas hiatus apparet, qui destitutus ...
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Nullo enim modo mihi in animum inducere possum cogitationem per se existere,
sed rem, vel substantiam, cogitantem, ... Qui aliter loqui amant, nescio quid
obscuri vel fraudulenti sub tam dubia locutione continere mihi videntur, & omnia ...
Nullo enim modo mihi in animum inducere possum cogitationem per se existere,
sed rem, vel substantiam, cogitantem, ... Qui aliter loqui amant, nescio quid
obscuri vel fraudulenti sub tam dubia locutione continere mihi videntur, & omnia ...
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Si sine tuo incommodo explicatiorem illius narrationem mihi suppeditare queas,
rem feceris mihi longe gratissimam. Plura illius generis collegi, quse in ordinem
redigere statui, non ut alios traducam, sed ut omnes a saavitia in dissentientes, ...
Si sine tuo incommodo explicatiorem illius narrationem mihi suppeditare queas,
rem feceris mihi longe gratissimam. Plura illius generis collegi, quse in ordinem
redigere statui, non ut alios traducam, sed ut omnes a saavitia in dissentientes, ...
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Contents
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The Dedication prefixed to a Collection of several | 147 |
With | 159 |
The fundamental Constitutions of Carolina | 175 |
A Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friend in | 200 |
Remarks upon some of Mr Norriss Books wherein | 247 |
A Letter to Mr Oldenburg Secretary to the Royal Society 200 | 261 |
A Letter to the ReyerendRichard Bang | 305 |
Letters to Mrs Cockburn | 314 |
Letter to Mr Clarke | 320 |
A History of Navigation from its Original to the Year 1704 | 357 |
A Catalogue and Character of most Books of Voyages | 513 |
Index | 564 |
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