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and aftfre §* m ^ e § m % M km ^ om ^ papilf * , iWk ^ Vi ^^ ^' ceived them safe , for I begin now aespm *© attend to thme thmge . < 3 i * e my * espeets | o him . ~ ipfeu , ^ to make me , lfcjr ^ y ir regards and yow wrrespwdence , Yours , most affectionately , j ; LOCKE .
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,-Jrfifi X ^ wkc to Philip A Umhorch . : ¦ . i Rotterdam , June 2 Q , 1688 . ^ i i M 08 T excellent Friend , reats have
^ ^ Lpt ^ O ^ PrlJ ipv th apt i ^ p ^ Jed your resolution , you ip ^ y p £ fceiye f vriten you qtioose 1 $ try , what % ^ : tjt > y ^ x a * ya ? p , ta whwh a friend
provoked and augry ? n $ y }> e not uii-S |^ r compared , I ^ ve pot ye t sepn thpse Affts of Leip&ic f in iityich yoi * m $ Lp your appearance , I may now g l ^ f yp » i | oy Y <» fr affair is well ^ pttjefl . I iv § s begiamng to doubt ^ Uttk the merit and importance of tb < B kwhile of the
> Vpr ^ none system ^ won-^ r « discovered in the whol e treatise ^ py thing to disapprove , for it would ^ ot have contained enough of sound and uncommon reasoning to satisfy file intelligent , hafl it ; pleased every O 9 e ptft n ^ iv I qu a rrel not with the ^ h ^ qof % r whfft marks they l ^ v ^ . Tpe power , if ^ th ^ iaplinatipp of W * e * e pedagogues , isj so h ^ riwfess tjiat
fjfifi ^ rods Ics ^ ve neither woqiids nor I fcave several times p < eat to England your Proposals for a subscription , but h ^ v ^ yet Jjweived na answers . I , u » ed every ow ^ f ! 9 » to inform various persons , but I know pot with what
s ^ cce ^ i , Sjich pbjects are too ge « erally neglected , unless some one is at h * m toWB& the indocteiv ^ find remind ihe forgetful . . f am mu ^ b pl « 9 Bed with yaur account of the Jew , imd < Hope you wiH
aoon ; fcare pr ^ rpared a volume , in whkh the | ioly Office , painted to the « ft , ffi , i $ m # ^ # a ^ # ^ t ^ it , -T m W -I W ' * V •¦* " ' f J * * MS J : rTTT ^ (* V iTjl Ti ( j ^ r «! Tf ) yT | Ji v » t " t" *^* - ' ? P ^ i 4 iapt tKe ttbrfOfweiitof tfc « iiBs » tty See p . 86 , note * . Mr . l * okc i « « i « o uppo » ad to lik ^ ft l « et » i fr < t ^ WN * < aa * tri 7 t ^ i
hirtor tal ^ etortf ^ ^^ > wgWe ^ - # ff # W # . ¦ . - . ; . : ' ' ' I'j .-ci ; f ^ j i 7 , ! . > , ' > ¦/ ¦ ;¦ ;¦; ViJ , >¦ -O ^ h 1 ^ fo to JUfrieusa , a review ^ f » Wf ^ ed works * was tLen published At Leipiic .
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i # truly to > e rfg ^ tU ( J , UjaiBiiChexataples of . aj ^ fity , » nd «? iwhiwmUs , should remain secret . Let them foe
brought to Jjght * that , at length , the . grounds of the faith may be understeed , dttd tfefe wode in which U is promoted . I MLy nothing of pte MS . fcop ^ r ; for our frieridf Fttttey , * two days ago
wrote to you on the subject . As I thought you sometimes met Wetstein , f I took that opportunity to enclose some papers to be delivered to him . More than fifteen days ago I wrote to Mm . with some books , and
requested to have others sent to me as soon as possible , but I can procure no answer from him . I regret Bis silence the more , because I wrote at the same time to Dr . Veen * arift .
returned two volumes of Garcilaso de l ^ Ve ^\ wh ich he lent ittfi some time ^ go * Pray > giye niy resf > ects to hipai and the rest of your friends . Farewell , my feWd friend , and t ^ fttiaue your regards tQ Yours , most respectlaWy » J / LOCKE .
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Nq , is ; John Locke to Phillip % Zdfriborith , Rotterdam , July SO , 1688 . Most bxc * ll : rnt Fhikwd ^ V ^ ETHER ^ du are disposed to consider me as angry or pleased , I am conscious of too long silence . The wasp should have answered , as ^
friend , the friend he had provoked , the sooner to have blunted the sting . But I know not by what mental jtop poi- it hanpetis , that I ^ ct pro f > etly the part neither of friend % or fete . Whether iny waty trill ptease y ^ l know not , but if I serTed our friend
9 ^ ade thus , he would be not a Ifttle displeased , for I well know he could liife en $ i ? re su <* h versatilities .
It ^ miich tq tie regretted , thut the publication of the maimscript , which Wti ^ ve ^ e amnging vpith W ^ tdtem , ll \^ A ^ ttttb ^ £ . Iftar , if if knot
f A Butch book « eller , o ^ eminftnoe ; tbt iMtl » M ^ i BrbHidl ^ itid WP ^^ Iwm wan of dfetiawievimaly ^ *( k , L > u •'' , ^ j a s- ^ w a uli , ' : > ^ , g ^ r ^ e , p ^ ^ y ^ e f ^ o ^ p j ^^ pjPP"twD # iBPfl ^^^ J ^* irwffi | rLjU ¦ ¦^ % r 3- ' $ * v !™ m 1 j
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£ 26 7 % e Correspondence between W ^ ke and Limhorch , translated .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1818, page 226, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2475/page/2/
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