John Locke Quote

For number applies itself to men, angels, actions, thoughts; everything that either doth exist, or can be imagined.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 35), An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Book II, Chapter XVI, Section 1 (p. 165)


For number applies itself to men, angels, actions, thoughts; everything that either doth exist, or can be imagined.

For number applies itself to men, angels, actions, thoughts; everything that either doth exist, or can be imagined.

For number applies itself to men, angels, actions, thoughts; everything that either doth exist, or can be imagined.

For number applies itself to men, angels, actions, thoughts; everything that either doth exist, or can be imagined.