HAZLITT, William (1778-1830). Autograph manuscript, n.p., n.d. [1812], part of a lecture on John Locke, 6 pages, oblong 8vo (105 x 192mm) (margins discoloured by mounting tape, the leaves cut down from folio by J.D. Wesley), window-mounted. Provenance : Hazlitt's grandson, William Carew Hazlitt; given to Alexander Ireland of Manchester (autograph note signed by Ireland); sent to J.D. Wesley, August 1893 (annotations to mount); Halsted Vander Poel, purchased from the 4th Co-op Sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, 26 February 1957, lot 249, $95; his sale, Christie's 3 March 2004, lot 99.
HAZLITT, William (1778-1830). Autograph manuscript, n.p., n.d. [1812], part of a lecture on John Locke, 6 pages, oblong 8vo (105 x 192mm) (margins discoloured by mounting tape, the leaves cut down from folio by J.D. Wesley), window-mounted. Provenance : Hazlitt's grandson, William Carew Hazlitt; given to Alexander Ireland of Manchester (autograph note signed by Ireland); sent to J.D. Wesley, August 1893 (annotations to mount); Halsted Vander Poel, purchased from the 4th Co-op Sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, 26 February 1957, lot 249, $95; his sale, Christie's 3 March 2004, lot 99. An explication of the difficulties of 'innate' ideas, with reference to the idea of 'sameness': 'suppose every one's idea of identity will not be the same that Pythagoras and thousands others of his followers have: and which then shall be true, which innate? Or are there two different ideas of identity, both innate?'; Hazlitt goes on to discuss Locke's questioning of the application of innate ideas to the identity of man, and to belief in a deity. The lecture formed part of a series of lectures on 'Modern Philosophy' given by Hazlitt in 1812.
HAZLITT, William (1778-1830). Autograph manuscript, n.p., n.d. [1812], part of a lecture on John Locke, 6 pages, oblong 8vo (105 x 192mm) (margins discoloured by mounting tape, the leaves cut down from folio by J.D. Wesley), window-mounted. Provenance : Hazlitt's grandson, William Carew Hazlitt; given to Alexander Ireland of Manchester (autograph note signed by Ireland); sent to J.D. Wesley, August 1893 (annotations to mount); Halsted Vander Poel, purchased from the 4th Co-op Sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, 26 February 1957, lot 249, $95; his sale, Christie's 3 March 2004, lot 99.
HAZLITT, William (1778-1830). Autograph manuscript, n.p., n.d. [1812], part of a lecture on John Locke, 6 pages, oblong 8vo (105 x 192mm) (margins discoloured by mounting tape, the leaves cut down from folio by J.D. Wesley), window-mounted. Provenance : Hazlitt's grandson, William Carew Hazlitt; given to Alexander Ireland of Manchester (autograph note signed by Ireland); sent to J.D. Wesley, August 1893 (annotations to mount); Halsted Vander Poel, purchased from the 4th Co-op Sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, 26 February 1957, lot 249, $95; his sale, Christie's 3 March 2004, lot 99. An explication of the difficulties of 'innate' ideas, with reference to the idea of 'sameness': 'suppose every one's idea of identity will not be the same that Pythagoras and thousands others of his followers have: and which then shall be true, which innate? Or are there two different ideas of identity, both innate?'; Hazlitt goes on to discuss Locke's questioning of the application of innate ideas to the identity of man, and to belief in a deity. The lecture formed part of a series of lectures on 'Modern Philosophy' given by Hazlitt in 1812.
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