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" ... the dominion of man in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world, of visible things, wherein his power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide the materials... "
The Life of John Locke - Page 113
by Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876
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The Works of John Locke, Esq, Volume 1

John Locke - Philosophy - 1722 - 640 pages
...it is in the great World of vifible Things ; wherein his Power, however manag'd by Art and Ski 11, reaches no farther than to compound and divide the...his hand ; but can do nothing towards the making the leaft Particle of new Matter, or deftroying one Atom of what is already in being. The fame Inability...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: In Four Books, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1768 - 418 pages
...little World of his own Underftanding, being much what the fame, as it is in the great World of vifible Things ; wherein his Power, however managed by Art...his hand; but can do nothing towards the making the leaft Particle of new Matter, or deftroying one Atom of what is already in Being. The fame Inability...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 560 pages
...7. ยง. 10.' fl B. ac 21. J. 73. made to his hand ; hut can do nothing towards the making the lealt particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The fame inability will every one find in himfelf, who fliall go about to falhion in his undcrftanding...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 556 pages
...as it is in the great world of viiiblc things; wherein his power, however managed by art and Ikill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide the materials that are made allow an idea of fubftance, which comes not in by fenfation or reflection ; and fo we may be certain...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the Conduct of ...

John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...as it is in the great world of vifille things, wherein his power, however managed by art and (kill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide the...his hand, but can do nothing towards the making the lealh particle of new matter, or deftroying one atom of what is already in being. The fame inability...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; with Thoughts on the ..., Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 340 pages
...as it is in the great world of vifible things, wherein his power, however managed by art and fkill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide the...his hand, but can do nothing towards the making the leaft particle of new matter, or deftroying one atom of what is already in being. The fame inability...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With Thoughts on the ..., Volumes 1-3

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 986 pages
...his power, however managed 1r/ art and Iki'.l, reaches no farther than to compound and divide tlie materials that are made to his hand, but can do nothing towards the making the leail particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in bein^. The fame inability...
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Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Thomas Reid - Philosophy - 1803 - 676 pages
...things ; " wherein his power, however managed by art " and fkill, reaches no farther than to com" pound and divide the materials that are made " to his hand, but can do nothing towards ma" king *' king the leaft particle of matter, or deftroying " one atom that is already in being. The...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 562 pages
...that are then. The dominion of man, in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things...to compound and divide the materials that are made allow an idea of substance, which comes not in by sensation or reflection: and so we may be certain...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 1

John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 554 pages
...that are there. The dominion of man, in this little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things...to compound and divide the materials that are made allow an idea of substance, which comes not in by sensation or reflection ; and so we may be certain...
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