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الصفحة xi
... perhaps for taking notice of his letter to the earl of ** , dated May 6 , 1676 , with a curious old MS . on the subject of Free - masonry , published in the Gentleman's Magazine for September , 1758 . We are informed , that there is a ...
... perhaps for taking notice of his letter to the earl of ** , dated May 6 , 1676 , with a curious old MS . on the subject of Free - masonry , published in the Gentleman's Magazine for September , 1758 . We are informed , that there is a ...
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... perhaps , before the same child will assent to this proposition , " that tis impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be ; " because , that though , perhaps , the words are as easy to be learnt , yet the signification of them ...
... perhaps , before the same child will assent to this proposition , " that tis impossible for the same thing to be , and not to be ; " because , that though , perhaps , the words are as easy to be learnt , yet the signification of them ...
الصفحة 117
... perhaps the cause of it be but a privation of the subject . § 2. Thus the idea of heat and cold , light and dark- ness , white and black , motion and rest , are equally clear and positive ideas in the mind , though perhaps some of the ...
... perhaps the cause of it be but a privation of the subject . § 2. Thus the idea of heat and cold , light and dark- ness , white and black , motion and rest , are equally clear and positive ideas in the mind , though perhaps some of the ...
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