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... clear as any idea they can have of the exten- sion of body ; the idea of the distance between the opposite parts of a concave superficies being equally as clear without as with the idea of any solid parts between : and on the other side ...
... clear as any idea they can have of the exten- sion of body ; the idea of the distance between the opposite parts of a concave superficies being equally as clear without as with the idea of any solid parts between : and on the other side ...
الصفحة 218
... clear . 2. The idea of greater is also clear , but it is but a comparative idea , viz . the idea of so much greater as cannot be comprehended ; and this is plainly negative , not positive . For he has no po- sitive clear idea of the ...
... clear . 2. The idea of greater is also clear , but it is but a comparative idea , viz . the idea of so much greater as cannot be comprehended ; and this is plainly negative , not positive . For he has no po- sitive clear idea of the ...
الصفحة 221
... clear and positive idea of it in his mind , and so can frame one of 1 , 1 , 1 , and so on till he has the idea in his thoughts of something very little ; but yet reaches not the idea of that in- comprehensible littleness which division ...
... clear and positive idea of it in his mind , and so can frame one of 1 , 1 , 1 , and so on till he has the idea in his thoughts of something very little ; but yet reaches not the idea of that in- comprehensible littleness which division ...
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