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الصفحة xlvii
... farther : if it seems too much to thee , thou must blame the subject ; for when I put pen to paper , I thought all I should have to say on this matter would have been contained in one sheet of paper ; but the farther I went , the larger ...
... farther : if it seems too much to thee , thou must blame the subject ; for when I put pen to paper , I thought all I should have to say on this matter would have been contained in one sheet of paper ; but the farther I went , the larger ...
الصفحة 68
... farther inquiries : and if he had not any idea of a God , it was only because he pursued not those thoughts that would have led him to it . Ideas of God various in different men . § 13. I grant that if there were any idea to be found ...
... farther inquiries : and if he had not any idea of a God , it was only because he pursued not those thoughts that would have led him to it . Ideas of God various in different men . § 13. I grant that if there were any idea to be found ...
الصفحة 116
... farther than the stars , and cannot be confined by the limits of the world ; that extends its thoughts often even beyond the utmost expansion of matter , and makes excursions into that incomprehensible inane . I grant all this , but ...
... farther than the stars , and cannot be confined by the limits of the world ; that extends its thoughts often even beyond the utmost expansion of matter , and makes excursions into that incomprehensible inane . I grant all this , but ...
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