The Works of John Locke, المجلد 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 88
... matter of fact , and make it out by sensible experience , and not presume on matter of fact because of his hypothesis ; that is , because he supposes it to be so : which way of proving amounts to this , that I must necessarily think all ...
... matter of fact , and make it out by sensible experience , and not presume on matter of fact because of his hypothesis ; that is , because he supposes it to be so : which way of proving amounts to this , that I must necessarily think all ...
الصفحة 169
... matter , and fix all the bodies of the universe in a perfect quiet and rest , and continue them so long as he ... matter into the place from whence another particle of matter is removed , is but a conse- quence from the supposition of ...
... matter , and fix all the bodies of the universe in a perfect quiet and rest , and continue them so long as he ... matter into the place from whence another particle of matter is removed , is but a conse- quence from the supposition of ...
الصفحة 170
... matter are 100,000,000 less than a mustard - seed , there must also be a space void of solid matter as big as 100,000,000 part of a mustard - seed ; for if it hold in one it will hold in the other , and so on in infinitum . And let this ...
... matter are 100,000,000 less than a mustard - seed , there must also be a space void of solid matter as big as 100,000,000 part of a mustard - seed ; for if it hold in one it will hold in the other , and so on in infinitum . And let this ...
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