| baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 pages
...not after the usual form, lie died a martyr. Mr. Locke ascribes to him a noble saying, viz; " That it is not " the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that " fills men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder." And it is greatly to be lamented,... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1809 - 536 pages
...though not after the usual form, he died a martyr. Mr. Locke ascribes to him a noble saying, viz. " That it is not " the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that " fills men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder." And it is greatly to be lamented,... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...spoken it again. He was wont to say, that wisdom lay in the heart, and not in the head; and that it was not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will that filled men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder. That there were in every one, two men,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 pages
...it spoken again. He was wont to say, That wisdom lay in the heart, not in the head; and that it was not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that filled men's minds with folly, and their lives with disorders : that there was in every one two men,... | |
| John William Cunningham - 1815 - 296 pages
...laugh yourself, though you know not the subject of his merriment. " It is certainly true," she said, H that wisdom lies more in the heart than the head;...the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the wilt, that makes people both disorderly and wicked." M 133 Lucy entered with some paste and a strip... | |
| 1821 - 340 pages
...though not after the usual form, he died a martyr. Mr. Locke ascribes to him a noble saying, viz. " That it is not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that fills men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder." And it is greatly to be lamented, that... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 pages
...spoken again. He was wont to say, that wisdom lay in the heart, and not in the head ; and that it was not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that filled men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder. That there were in every one, two men,... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1826 - 296 pages
...though not after the usual form, he died a martyr. Mr. Locke ascribes to him a noble saying, viz. ' That it is not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that fills men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder.' And it is greatly to be lamented, that... | |
| John Dryden - 1832 - 342 pages
...nobleman deserves to be remembered : ' That wisdom lay in the heart, not in the head ; and that it was not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that filled men's actions with folly, and their lives with disorder.' DC. WJ 175 The triple bond he broke]... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 pages
...nobleman deserves to be remembered : ' That wisdom lay In the heart, not in thf head ; anil that It was not the want of knowledge, but the perverseness of the will, that filled men's actions with folly and their lives with disorder ' Dr. JW ,. THE POEMS OP DRYDEN. Got,... | |
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