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... known before these universal maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till proposed , proves them not innate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing ...
... known before these universal maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general nor useful , answered . 21. These maxims not being known sometimes till proposed , proves them not innate . 22. Implicitly known before proposing ...
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... known and observed by them ; or else , that the use and exercise of men's reason assists them in the discovery of these principles , and certainly makes them known to them . § 8. If they mean , that by the use of reason men may discover ...
... known and observed by them ; or else , that the use and exercise of men's reason assists them in the discovery of these principles , and certainly makes them known to them . § 8. If they mean , that by the use of reason men may discover ...
الصفحة 184
... known tainly known that such periods were 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 ...
... known tainly known that such periods were 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 ...
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