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... name to it , may count or have ideas for several collections of units , distinguished one from another , as far as he hath a series of names for following numbers , and a memory to retain that series , with their several names ; all ...
... name to it , may count or have ideas for several collections of units , distinguished one from another , as far as he hath a series of names for following numbers , and a memory to retain that series , with their several names ; all ...
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... names , nor are much taken notice of as distinct ideas , where the difference is but very small between them . Whether men have neglected these modes , and given no names to them , as wanting measures nicely to di- stinguish them — or ...
... names , nor are much taken notice of as distinct ideas , where the difference is but very small between them . Whether men have neglected these modes , and given no names to them , as wanting measures nicely to di- stinguish them — or ...
الصفحة 227
... names which in several arts have been found out and applied to several complex ideas of modified actions belonging ... names of them are not generally understood but by smiths and chymists ; who having framed the complex ideas which ...
... names which in several arts have been found out and applied to several complex ideas of modified actions belonging ... names of them are not generally understood but by smiths and chymists ; who having framed the complex ideas which ...
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