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الصفحة 125
... hand , and cold in the other ; which yet figure never does , that never producing the idea of a square by one hand , which has produced the idea of a globe by another . But if the sensation of heat and cold be nothing but the increase ...
... hand , and cold in the other ; which yet figure never does , that never producing the idea of a square by one hand , which has produced the idea of a globe by another . But if the sensation of heat and cold be nothing but the increase ...
الصفحة 168
... hand beyond his body ? If he could , then he would put his arm where there was before space without body , and if there he spread his fingers , there would still be space between them without body . If he could not stretch out his hand ...
... hand beyond his body ? If he could , then he would put his arm where there was before space without body , and if there he spread his fingers , there would still be space between them without body . If he could not stretch out his hand ...
الصفحة 289
... hand , or to let it rest , that operative power is indifferent to move , or not to move my hand : I am then in that respect perfectly free . My will determines that operative power to rest , I am yet free , because the indifferency of ...
... hand , or to let it rest , that operative power is indifferent to move , or not to move my hand : I am then in that respect perfectly free . My will determines that operative power to rest , I am yet free , because the indifferency of ...
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