London: Printed for John Churchill, 1714. [Philosophy] FIRST EDITION of the collected works. 3 volumes; Folio (32 x 21cm). Engraved frontispiece portrait and engraved leaf bound before the 'To The Reader' notice. Includes The Life of Locke, published by Clarke of Fleet Street, 1714 (in its third edition, enlarged). Armorial bookplate just visible beneath a pasted-over covering. Contents clean, small wormhole to margin of vol.II [up to Aaa2], not affecting text, starting as a longer trail to prelims, with five leaves showing a vintage paper repair to same, some other neat old repaired tears in places, generally fresh within. Binding expertly repaired to joints and endcaps. A pleasing copy in an attractive contemporary binding. "In political, religious, educational and philosophical thought he inspired the leading minds of England, France, America and, to some extent, Germany He laid the groundwork for a new empiricism and advanced the claims for experimentalism. Voltaire, Montesquieu…