Locke
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In writing the chapters on Locke's Life, I have derived much information from the biographies of Lord King and Mr. Fox Bourne, especially from the latter, which contains a large amount of most interesting documents never before printed. In a work like the present, where numerous foot-notes would be out of place, I am obliged to content myself with this general acknowledgment. I may add that I have also referred to several other authorities, both printed and in manuscript; and, in some cases, I believe that my account will be found more precise than that given in the larger biographies.

CHAPTER I.
PAGE
Locke's Boyhood.�His early Life in Oxford 1
CHAPTER II.
Medical Studies.�Public Employments.�Connexion with Shaftesbury 12
CHAPTER III.
Residence in France.�Further Relations with Shaftesbury.�Expulsion from Christ Church. 28
CHAPTER IV.
Residence in Holland.�The Revolution.�Return to England.�Publication of the "Essay" and other works 44
CHAPTER V.
Life at Oates.�Friendships.�Further Publications 62
CHAPTER VI.
viiiPolitical Affairs.�Public Occupations.�Relations with the King 82
CHAPTER VII.
Controversy with Stillingfleet.�Other Literary Occupations.�Domestic Life.�Peter King.�Latter Years.�Death 102
CHAPTER VIII.
Essay on Human Understanding 127
CHAPTER IX.
Locke's Opinions on Religion and Morals, and his Theological Writings 152
CHAPTER X.
The Thoughts on Education and the Conduct of the Understanding 168
CHAPTER XI.
Works on Government, Trade, and Finance 179
CHAPTER XII.
Locke's Influence on Thought 194
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Locke
This book has been formatted for your NOOK, making chapter navigation simple and easy.

In writing the chapters on Locke's Life, I have derived much information from the biographies of Lord King and Mr. Fox Bourne, especially from the latter, which contains a large amount of most interesting documents never before printed. In a work like the present, where numerous foot-notes would be out of place, I am obliged to content myself with this general acknowledgment. I may add that I have also referred to several other authorities, both printed and in manuscript; and, in some cases, I believe that my account will be found more precise than that given in the larger biographies.

CHAPTER I.
PAGE
Locke's Boyhood.�His early Life in Oxford 1
CHAPTER II.
Medical Studies.�Public Employments.�Connexion with Shaftesbury 12
CHAPTER III.
Residence in France.�Further Relations with Shaftesbury.�Expulsion from Christ Church. 28
CHAPTER IV.
Residence in Holland.�The Revolution.�Return to England.�Publication of the "Essay" and other works 44
CHAPTER V.
Life at Oates.�Friendships.�Further Publications 62
CHAPTER VI.
viiiPolitical Affairs.�Public Occupations.�Relations with the King 82
CHAPTER VII.
Controversy with Stillingfleet.�Other Literary Occupations.�Domestic Life.�Peter King.�Latter Years.�Death 102
CHAPTER VIII.
Essay on Human Understanding 127
CHAPTER IX.
Locke's Opinions on Religion and Morals, and his Theological Writings 152
CHAPTER X.
The Thoughts on Education and the Conduct of the Understanding 168
CHAPTER XI.
Works on Government, Trade, and Finance 179
CHAPTER XII.
Locke's Influence on Thought 194
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This book has been formatted for your NOOK, making chapter navigation simple and easy.

In writing the chapters on Locke's Life, I have derived much information from the biographies of Lord King and Mr. Fox Bourne, especially from the latter, which contains a large amount of most interesting documents never before printed. In a work like the present, where numerous foot-notes would be out of place, I am obliged to content myself with this general acknowledgment. I may add that I have also referred to several other authorities, both printed and in manuscript; and, in some cases, I believe that my account will be found more precise than that given in the larger biographies.

CHAPTER I.
PAGE
Locke's Boyhood.�His early Life in Oxford 1
CHAPTER II.
Medical Studies.�Public Employments.�Connexion with Shaftesbury 12
CHAPTER III.
Residence in France.�Further Relations with Shaftesbury.�Expulsion from Christ Church. 28
CHAPTER IV.
Residence in Holland.�The Revolution.�Return to England.�Publication of the "Essay" and other works 44
CHAPTER V.
Life at Oates.�Friendships.�Further Publications 62
CHAPTER VI.
viiiPolitical Affairs.�Public Occupations.�Relations with the King 82
CHAPTER VII.
Controversy with Stillingfleet.�Other Literary Occupations.�Domestic Life.�Peter King.�Latter Years.�Death 102
CHAPTER VIII.
Essay on Human Understanding 127
CHAPTER IX.
Locke's Opinions on Religion and Morals, and his Theological Writings 152
CHAPTER X.
The Thoughts on Education and the Conduct of the Understanding 168
CHAPTER XI.
Works on Government, Trade, and Finance 179
CHAPTER XII.
Locke's Influence on Thought 194

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BN ID: 2940149757923
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2014
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Thomas Fowler was an English academic and academic administrator, acting as President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
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