The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... consider the time it will require to put it into words , and step by step show it another ! Secondly , we shall not be so much surprised that this is done in us with so little notice , if we consider how the facility which we get of ...
... consider the time it will require to put it into words , and step by step show it another ! Secondly , we shall not be so much surprised that this is done in us with so little notice , if we consider how the facility which we get of ...
الصفحة 160
... consider the re- lation of distance between any two bodies or points ; so in our idea of place we consider the relation of di- stance betwixt any thing and any two or more points , which are considered as keeping the same distance one ...
... consider the re- lation of distance between any two bodies or points ; so in our idea of place we consider the relation of di- stance betwixt any thing and any two or more points , which are considered as keeping the same distance one ...
الصفحة 164
... consider so much of such a space as is answerable or commensurate to a foot , without considering the rest ; which is indeed a partial consideration , but not so much as mental separation or division ; since a man can no more mentally ...
... consider so much of such a space as is answerable or commensurate to a foot , without considering the rest ; which is indeed a partial consideration , but not so much as mental separation or division ; since a man can no more mentally ...
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