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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Vol. 1: In Four Books (Classic Reprint)
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Vol 1 In Four Books - Classic Reprint Author:John Locke Excerpt from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Vol. 1: In Four Books — Kindnefs, and other obliging Circum ances, that never failed to accompany them. To all this, you are pleated to add that which gives yet more Weight and Relilh to all the ref't You vouchfafe to continue me in fome Degrees of your Bfieem, and allow me a Place in your goo... more »d Thoughts; I had almol't {aid Friendlhip. This, my Lord, your Words and Ae'rions fo confiantly fhew on all Oc cafions, even soothers when I am abfent, that it is not Vanity in me to mention what every body knows: But it would he want of good Manners, not to acknowledge what fo many are Witne es of, and every Day tell me, I am indebted to your Lordlhip for. I wifh they could as eafily afii; my Gratitude, as they convince me of the great and growing Engagements it has to your Lordthip. This I am fure, I {hould write of the Undez and Eng without having any, if I were not extremely fenfible of them, and did not lay hold on this Op portunity to teitify to the World, how much I am soblig'd to be, and how much I am.
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