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الصفحة 196
... existence and motions of the great bodies of the universe , as far as we know any thing of them and in this sense time begins and ends with the frame of this sensible world , as in these phrases before - mentioned , before all time , or ...
... existence and motions of the great bodies of the universe , as far as we know any thing of them and in this sense time begins and ends with the frame of this sensible world , as in these phrases before - mentioned , before all time , or ...
الصفحة 222
... existence of matter is no ways necessary to the existence of space , no more than the existence of motion , or the sun , is necessary to duration , though duration uses to be measured by it : and I doubt not but that a man may have the ...
... existence of matter is no ways necessary to the existence of space , no more than the existence of motion , or the sun , is necessary to duration , though duration uses to be measured by it : and I doubt not but that a man may have the ...
الصفحة 249
... existence , or not existence , fol- lowing perfectly the determination and preference of his will ; he cannot avoid willing the existence or not existence of that action ; it is absolutely necessary that he will the one or the other ; i ...
... existence , or not existence , fol- lowing perfectly the determination and preference of his will ; he cannot avoid willing the existence or not existence of that action ; it is absolutely necessary that he will the one or the other ; i ...
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