The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1Scientia, 1963 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... equal to three ; that green is not red , & c .; are received as the conse- quences of those more universal proposi- maxims . tions , which are looked on as innate principles ; since any one , who will but take the pains to observe what ...
... equal to three ; that green is not red , & c .; are received as the conse- quences of those more universal proposi- maxims . tions , which are looked on as innate principles ; since any one , who will but take the pains to observe what ...
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... equal to the bulk of a mustard - seed be requisite to make room for the free motion of the parts of the divided body within the bounds of its superficies , where the particles of matter are 100,000,000 less than a mustard - seed , there ...
... equal to the bulk of a mustard - seed be requisite to make room for the free motion of the parts of the divided body within the bounds of its superficies , where the particles of matter are 100,000,000 less than a mustard - seed , there ...
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... equal ? To which to be equal . I answer , the equality of any other re- turning appearances might be known by the same way that that of days was known or presumed to be so at first ; which was only by judging of them by the train of ...
... equal ? To which to be equal . I answer , the equality of any other re- turning appearances might be known by the same way that that of days was known or presumed to be so at first ; which was only by judging of them by the train of ...
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