Letter from William Molyneux, Dublin, to John Locke, London, Commenting on Their Health and Personal Affairs, the Abridgement of Locke's Essay on Human Understanding Published by Mr. Wyn, the Death of Lord Deputy Henry Capel, and His Regrets for Being Unable to Travel to England, 1696 June 6

Letter from William Molyneux, Dublin, to John Locke, London, Commenting on Their Health and Personal Affairs, the Abridgement of Locke's Essay on Human Understanding Published by Mr. Wyn, the Death of Lord Deputy Henry Capel, and His Regrets for Being Unable to Travel to England, 1696 June 6

Auteur : William Molyneux

Date de publication : 1696

Éditeur : Non disponible

Nombre de pages : 8

Résumé du livre

Mentions "The Reasonableness of Christianity" which Molyneux believes may have been written by Locke. Introduces a Mr. Howard to Locke, who is Thomas Molyneux's wife's brother and will be traveling to London. Also sends greetings from his young son to Mr. Masham, mentions the latest delays in Mr. Burridge's Latin translation of Locke's "Essay on Human Understanding," and remarks a couple times about Locke's own "Publick Busines" that may be causing distractions from his work.

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