| John Locke - 1796 - 560 sayfa
...being fomewhat out of the common road. The imputation of novelty is a terrible charge amongft thofe who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fafhion ; and can allow none to be right, but the received doclrines. Truth fcarce ever yet carried... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 sayfa
...thought to deserve no consideration, for being somewhat out of the common road. The imputation of novelty is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion; and can allow none to be right, but the received doctrines. Truth scarce ever yet carried... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 sayfa
...thought to deserve no consideration, for being somewhat out of the common road. The imputation of novelty is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion; and can allow none to be right, but the received doctrines. Truth scarce ever yet carried... | |
| Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 466 sayfa
...the calm of criticism, and shake the foundations of authority. Locke observes, that '• innovation is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion ;" but notwithstanding the risk of this formidable imputation, the Author, since he has presumed... | |
| Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 442 sayfa
...disturb the calm of criticism, and shake the foundations of authority. Locke observes, that " Innovation is a terrible charge amongst those who judge o'f men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion j" but notwithstanding the risk of this formidable imputation, the Author, since he has presumed... | |
| 1810 - 500 sayfa
...line, "Free thinking is philosophy in Taste," he reasons sensibly: " Locke observes, that ' innovation is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion;' but notwithstanding the risk of this formidable imputation, the author, since he has piesumed... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1849 - 494 sayfa
...but the maintainer and continuer of error is the multitude." — Hales. " The imputation of novelty is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads as they do of their perukes, by the fashion, and can allow none to be right but the received doctrines. Truth scarce ever yet carried it... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 sayfa
...those strangers. You know Mr. Locke says, that "the imputation of novelty is a terrible charge among those, who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion, and can allow nonato.be right, but the received - doctrines." Whether or not you, Mr. Adventurer,... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 sayfa
...thought to deserve no consideration, for being somewhat out of the common road. The imputation of novelty is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes,,.by the fashion; and can allow none to be right, but the received doctrines. Truth scarce... | |
| John Locke - 1819 - 518 sayfa
...thought to deserve no consideration, for being somewhat out of the common road. The imputation of novelfy is a terrible charge amongst those who judge of men's heads, as they do of their perukes, by the fashion ; and can allow none to be right but the received doctrines. Truth s<'flrce ever yet carried... | |
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