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... most inti- mate to our thoughts , as well as it is , in its agreement to all other things , the most universal idea we have . For number applies itself to men , angels , actions , thoughts , every thing that either doth exist or can be ...
... most inti- mate to our thoughts , as well as it is , in its agreement to all other things , the most universal idea we have . For number applies itself to men , angels , actions , thoughts , every thing that either doth exist or can be ...
الصفحة 260
... most sensible , and the will sel- dom orders any action , nor is there any voluntary ac- tion performed , without some desire accompanying it ; which I think is the reason why the will and desire . are so often confounded . But yet we ...
... most sensible , and the will sel- dom orders any action , nor is there any voluntary ac- tion performed , without some desire accompanying it ; which I think is the reason why the will and desire . are so often confounded . But yet we ...
الصفحة 299
... most modified , and had most mixed ideas made out of them , with names given to them ; and those have been these three ; think- ing and motion ( which are the two ideas which comprehend in them all action ) and power , from whence these ...
... most modified , and had most mixed ideas made out of them , with names given to them ; and those have been these three ; think- ing and motion ( which are the two ideas which comprehend in them all action ) and power , from whence these ...
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