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The works of John Locke, in nine volumes.

LIBRA Special B1253 1824 v.1-9
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Locke, John, 1632-1704.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
9 volumes : frontispiece (portrait) folded tables ; 24 cm
Edition:
Twelfth edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Printed for C. and J. Rivington [etc.], 1824.
Contents:
v. 1. Preface by the editor. Life of the author. Analysis of Mr. Locke's doctrine of ideas [fold. tab.] Essay concerning human understanding. Book I-book III, chap. VI.
v. 2. Essay concerning human understanding (concluded) Defence of Mr. Locke's opinion concerning personal identity. Of the conduct of the understanding. Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentlemen. Elements of natural philosophy. New method of a common-place-book.
v. 3. Letters to the Right Rev. Edward lord bishop of Worcester, concerning Mr. Locke's Essay of human understanding. Mr. Locke's reply. Answer to Remarks upon an Essay concerning human understanding. Mr. Locke's reply.
v. 4. Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising the value of money (Letter to a member of Parliament, 1691) Short observations on a printed paper entitled, 'For encouraging the coining silver money in England' ... Further considerations concerning raising the v
v. 8. Some thoughts concerning education. An examination of P. Malebranche's opinion of seeing all things in God. A discourse of miracles. Memoirs relating to the life of Anthony, first earl of Shaftesbury. Some familiar letters between Mr. Locke and several of his friends.
v. 9. Continuation of familiar letters. [Miscellaneous letters and pieces]
OCLC:
2352390

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