| John Locke - 1768 - 396 Seiten
...are certainly, in all Difcourfes that pretend to inform or inftru£t, wholly to be avoided Jand where Truth and Knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great Fault, either of the Language or Perfon that makes ufe of them. What, and how various they are, will be fuperftuous here to take Notice... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 Seiten
...certainly, in all difcourfes that pretend to inform or inftruct:, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault, either of the language or perfon that makes ufe of them. What, and how various they are, \tall be fuperfluous here to take notice... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 Seiten
...are certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought...will be superfluous here to take notice; the books of rhetorick which abound in the world, will instruct those who want to be informed: only I cannot but... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 Seiten
...are certainly, in all diicourfes that pretend to inform or inftruci, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault, either of the language or perfon that makes ufe of them. What and how various they are, will be fuperfluous here to take notice... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 290 Seiten
...are certainly, in all difcourfes that pretend to inform or inftruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault, cither of the language or perfon that makes ufe of them. What and how various they are, will be fuperfluous... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 Seiten
...are certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and whore truth and knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought...will be superfluous here to take notice; the books of rhetorick which Abound in the world, will instruct those who want to be informed ; only I cannot but... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 Seiten
...them. What, and how various they are, will be superfluous here to take notice; the books of rhetorick which abound in the world, will instruct those who...informed ; only I cannot but observe how little the preservation servation and improvement of truth and knowledge is the care and concern of mankind; since... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 588 Seiten
...inform or instruct, figurative speeches, and allusion in language, should be wholly avoided ; and, when Truth and Knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault, either of the language, or of ihe person, who makes use of them. It is evident indeed, how much men love to deceive, and be deceived,... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 586 Seiten
...figurative speeches, and allusion in language, should be wholly avoided ; and, when Truth and Kuowlcdg-j are concerned, cannot but be thought a great fault, either of the language, or of the person, who makes us« oftht-m. It tj evident indeed, how much men love to deceive, and be deceived,... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 Seiten
...are certainly, in all discourses that pretend to inform or instruct, wholly to be avoided ; and where Truth and Knowledge are concerned, cannot but be thought...be superfluous here to take notice ; the books of rhetorick which abound in the world will instruct those who want to be informed. Only I cannot but... | |
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