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" If this were wholly separated from all our outward sensations and inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another ; negligence to attention ; or. motion to rest. And so we should neither stir our bodies. nor employ... "
An essay on the origin and progress of stereotype printing - Página 120
por Thomas Hodgson (of Newcastle.) - 1820 - 178 páginas
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volumen2

Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest. And so we should neither...it) run adrift without any direction or design, and sutfer the ideas of our minds, like unregarded shadows, to make their appearance there, as it happened,...
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Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding

JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest: and so we should neither...unregarded shadows, to make their appearances there, as it [might] happen, without attending to them: in which state man, however furnished with the faculties...
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The Philosophical Works of John Locke, Volumen1

John Locke - 1854 - 560 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest; and so we should neither...the faculties of understanding and will, would be a very idle, inactive creature, and pass his time only in a lazy, lethargic dream. It has therefore pleased...
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another ; negligence to attention, or motion to rest. And so we should neither stir our bodice. uor employ our minds, but let our thoughts (if I may so call it) run adrift, without any direction...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volumen2

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 páginas
...should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or ni'v tion to rest. And so we should neither stir our bodies, nor employ our ininU; but let our thoughts (if I may so call it) run adrift without any direction or dr and suffer...
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest, and so we should neither stir our bodies nor employ our mind , but let our thoughts (if I may so call it) run adrift, without any direction or design, and...
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1850 - 492 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest, and so we should neither...them ; in which state man, however furnished with faculties of understanding and will, would be a very idle, inactive creature, and pass his time only...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volumen3

Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest. And so we should neither...or design ; and suffer the ideas of our minds, like uuregarded shadows, to make their appearances there, as it happened, without attending to them. In...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Notes and Illustrations of ...

John Locke - 1879 - 722 páginas
...inward thoughts, we should have no reason to prefer one thought or action to another, negligence to attention, or motion to rest : and so we should neither stir our bodies, nor employ cur minds ; but let our thoughts (if I may so call it) run adrift, without any direction or design...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volúmenes3-4

Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 páginas
...negligence to attention, or motion to rest. And FO we should neither frtir our bodies nor employ our mauls ; but let our thoughts — if I may so call it — run...unregarded shadows, to make their appearances there, as it hapfx-ne;!, without attending to them. In which Plate, man, however furnished with the faculties of...
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