| John Locke - 1722 - 640 sidor
...not boldly quarrel with their own Conftitution, and throw away the Bleflings their Hands are fill'd with, becaufe they are not big enough to grafp every...Peevifhnefs, if we undervalue the Advantages of our Knowledg, and neglect, to improve it to the Ends for which it was given us, becaufe there are fome... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 sidor
...filled with, becaufe they are not big enough to grafp every thing. We ftiall not have much Rea* fan to complain of the Narrownefs of our Minds, if we...we undervalue the Advantages of our Knowledge, and neglect to improve it to the Ends for which it was given us, becaufe there are fome Things that are... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 sidor
...blefiings their hands are rilled with, becaufe they are not big enough to grafp every thing. We mall not have much reafon to complain of the narrownefs...and it will be an unpardonable, as well as childifh peeviflmefs, if we undervalue the advantages of our knowledge, and neglect to improve it to the ends... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 sidor
...bleflings their hands are filled with, becaufe they are not big enough to grafp every thing. We (hall not have much reafon to complain of the narrownefs...will but employ them about what may be of ufe to us j for of that they are very capable: and it will be an unpardonable, as well as childifh peeviflmefs,... | |
| William Godwin - 1797 - 508 sidor
...boldly quarrel with their * own Conftitution, and throw away the Bleffings their Hands are * fill'd with, becaufe they are not * big enough to grafp every...And it will be an Unpardonable, as well as Childifh Peevifhflefs, if we undervalue the Advantages of our * Knowledge, and negle6t to improve it to the... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sidor
...filled with, becaufe they are not big enough to grafp every . thing. We (hall not have much realbn to complain of •the narrownefs of our minds, if...we undervalue the advantages of -our knowledge, and neglect to improve it to the er.ds for which it was given us, becaufe there are fome •things that... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 sidor
...with, becaufe they are not big enough to grafp every -thing. We fhall not have much reafon to comptain of -the narrownefs of our minds, if we will but employ...well as childifh peevifhnefs, if we undervalue the advantage? of our knowledge, and neglect to improve it to the 'ends for which it was given us, becaufe... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 sidor
...are not big enough to grafp every thing. We fhall not have much i talon to complain of the narrowncfs of our minds, if we will but employ them about what may be of ufe to us, fcr of that they are very capable ; and it will be an unpardonable, as well as childbh peevifhnefs,... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 692 sidor
...Clarke, Common Sense, Locke, and Poltairc. " We shall not have much reason to complain of the narrowness of our minds, if we will but employ them about what may be of use to us. 'Tis of great use to the sailor to know the length of his line, though he cannot with it... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sidor
...are not big enough to grasp every thing. Me shall not have much reason to cornplain of the narrowness of our minds, if we will but employ them about what may be of -use to us ; for. of that they are very capable : and it will be an unpardonable, as well as childish... | |
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