... well he knows that it is long enough to reach the bottom at such places as are necessary to direct his voyage, and caution him against running upon shoals that may ruin him. Our business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our... The Life of John Locke - Página 105por Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Carl Friedrich Stäudlin - 1794 - 590 páginas
...necefcary to direft his voyage and caution him a«ahst runnmg upon shoals that may ruin him. Our businefir here is not to know all things, but those, which concern our condua If we can find out those measures , whereby a rational creature, put in that «ate which «nan... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1804 - 694 páginas
...cannot with it fathom the depths of the ocean. 'Tis well he knqws that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...him against running upon shoals that may ruin him, Locke. *** The shortness of the course compels the lecturer to treat some particular subjects at greater... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 692 páginas
...he knows that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are neceslary to direct bis -voyage, and caution him against running upon shoals that may ruin him. Locke. *** The shortness of the course STORY OF CECILIA. THE passion of love, is sup. posed to exert... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 páginas
...with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. It is well he knows, that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...voyage, and caution him against running upon shoals that muy ruin him. Our business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct. If... | |
| 1822 - 582 páginas
...Locke directed his thoughts. ' Our business,' this last tells us in the Introduction to his Essay, ' is not to know all things, but those which concern...we can find out those measures whereby a rational nature, put in the state in which man is in this world, may and ought to govern his opinions and actions... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 672 páginas
...with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. It is well he knows that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...measures whereby a rational creature, put in that state which man is in, in this world, may and ought to govern his opinions and actions depending thereon,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 380 páginas
...with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. It is well he knows, that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...him against running upon shoals that may ruin him. f Our business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct, i If we can find... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 702 páginas
...with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. It is well he knows, that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...which man is in this world, may, and ought to govern ha opinions, and actions depending thereon, we need not to be troubled that some other things escape... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 606 páginas
...with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. It is well he knows, that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...all things, "\ but those which concern our conduct. It' we can find i out those measures, whereby a rational creature, put in that state in which man is... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1824 - 468 páginas
...with it fathom all the depths of the ocean. It is well he knows, that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct...him against running upon shoals that may ruin him. — This was that which gave the first rise to this essay concerning the understanding. For I thought,... | |
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