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الصفحة vi
... continued dis- course , where the substance is laid together and pro- perly digested , a much better connexion appears to be preserved , and the author's sense more clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition vi ...
... continued dis- course , where the substance is laid together and pro- perly digested , a much better connexion appears to be preserved , and the author's sense more clearly expressed , than it can be in any separate exposition vi ...
الصفحة xlvii
... continued by entreaty ; written by incoherent parcels ; and , after long intervals of neg- lect , resumed again , as my humour or occasions per- mitted ; and at last , in a retirement , where an attend- ance on my health gave me leisure ...
... continued by entreaty ; written by incoherent parcels ; and , after long intervals of neg- lect , resumed again , as my humour or occasions per- mitted ; and at last , in a retirement , where an attend- ance on my health gave me leisure ...
الصفحة 212
... continued an enlarge- ment , of which there can be no end . But in other ideas it is not so ; for to the largest idea of extension or duration that I at present have , the addition of any the least part makes an increase ; but to the ...
... continued an enlarge- ment , of which there can be no end . But in other ideas it is not so ; for to the largest idea of extension or duration that I at present have , the addition of any the least part makes an increase ; but to the ...
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