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Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Source: Second Treatise of Government
Source: Some Thoughts Concerning Education
Source: Some Considerations of the Lowering of Interest and Raising the Value of Money
Source: Second Treatise of Government
“men’s actions are the best guides to their thoughts”
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Volume I
Source: Second Treatise of Government
Source: Second Treatise of Government
Source: Second Treatise of Government
Source: Some Thoughts Concerning Education
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
“Justice and truth are the common ties of society”
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First Added, I. An Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, on a Large Sheet. II. A Defence of Mr. Locke's Opinion Concerning Personal Identity, with an Appendix. III. A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding. IV. Some Thoughts Concerning Reading and Study for a Gentleman. V. Elements of Natural Philosophy. VI. A New Method of a Common Place-book Extracted from the Author's Works
Source: The Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration
Source: The Works of John Locke: In Nine Volumes
Source: An essay concerning human understanding ... The twentieth edition, etc
Source: The Works of John Locke: Philosophical Works, with a Preliminary Essay and Notes by J. A. St. John
“What humanity abhors, custom reconciles and recommends to us.”
Source: The Beauties of Locke, Consisting of Selections from His Philosophical, Moral, and Theological Works
“There cannot any one moral rule be proposed whereof a man may not justly demand a reason.”
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Source: Philosophical Works: Preliminary discourse by the editor. On the conduct of the understanding. An essay concerning human understanding
Source: An essay concerning human understanding ... The twentieth edition, etc
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Source: The Locke Reader: Selections from the Works of John Locke with a General Introduction and Commentary
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: An analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of ideas .... A defense of Mr. Locke's Opinion concerning personal identity .... A treatise on the conduct of the understanding. Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman. Elements of natural philosophy. A new method of a common place book. Extracted from the author's works. With a life of the author
Source: Two Treatises of Government: With a Supplement, Patriarcha, by Robert Filmer
“Where there is no law there is no freedom.”
Source: Two treatises of government
“It is vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving wherein men find pleasure to be deceived.”
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
“Where there is no desire, there will be no industry.”
Source: Some Thoughts Concerning Education: And, Of the Conduct of the Understanding
Source: An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (Complete)
Source: An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding: In Four Books
Source: An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding Volume 2: Top Essays
Source: An essay concerning human understanding. Also extr. from the author's works, i. Analysis of mr. Locke's doctrine of ideas [&c.].
“The picture of a shadow is a positive thing.”
Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
