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الصفحة 126
... called powers . The first of these , as has been said , I think may be properly called real , original , or primary qualities , be- cause they are in the things themselves , whether they 126 Book 2 . Secondary Qualities .
... called powers . The first of these , as has been said , I think may be properly called real , original , or primary qualities , be- cause they are in the things themselves , whether they 126 Book 2 . Secondary Qualities .
الصفحة 291
... called and counted actions , yet , if nearly considered , will not be found to be always perfectly so . For , if I mistake not , there are instances of both kinds , which , upon due consideration , will be found rather passions than ...
... called and counted actions , yet , if nearly considered , will not be found to be always perfectly so . For , if I mistake not , there are instances of both kinds , which , upon due consideration , will be found rather passions than ...
الصفحة 300
... called , in the subject exerting that power , action ; but in the sub- ject wherein any simple idea is changed or produced , it is called passion : which efficacy , however various , and the effects almost infinite , yet we can , I ...
... called , in the subject exerting that power , action ; but in the sub- ject wherein any simple idea is changed or produced , it is called passion : which efficacy , however various , and the effects almost infinite , yet we can , I ...
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