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الصفحة xlix
... should com- plain of my being in some parts tedious , than that any one , not accustomed to abstract speculations , or prepossessed with different notions , should mistake , or not comprehend my meaning . It will possibly be censured as ...
... should com- plain of my being in some parts tedious , than that any one , not accustomed to abstract speculations , or prepossessed with different notions , should mistake , or not comprehend my meaning . It will possibly be censured as ...
الصفحة 93
... should be , for the most part , so frivolous and irrational ; and that the soul should retain none of its more rational so- liloquies and meditations . If I think when I know it not , no- know it . body else can 817. Those who so ...
... should be , for the most part , so frivolous and irrational ; and that the soul should retain none of its more rational so- liloquies and meditations . If I think when I know it not , no- know it . body else can 817. Those who so ...
الصفحة 143
... should endeavour to conform their voices to notes ( as it is plain they do ) of which they had no ideas . For though I should grant sound may mecha- nically cause a certain motion of the animal spirits , in the brains of those birds ...
... should endeavour to conform their voices to notes ( as it is plain they do ) of which they had no ideas . For though I should grant sound may mecha- nically cause a certain motion of the animal spirits , in the brains of those birds ...
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