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الصفحة 174
... whereof are any different lengths of it whereof we have distinct ideas , as hours , days , years , & c . time and eternity . Its idea from reflec- tion on the train of our ideas . § 2. The answer of a great man to one who asked what ...
... whereof are any different lengths of it whereof we have distinct ideas , as hours , days , years , & c . time and eternity . Its idea from reflec- tion on the train of our ideas . § 2. The answer of a great man to one who asked what ...
الصفحة 199
... whereof we have a clear and distinct idea , may perhaps be the fittest to be considered by us as a simple idea of that kind , out of which our complex modes of space and extension are made up . " So that , according to Mr. Locke , it ...
... whereof we have a clear and distinct idea , may perhaps be the fittest to be considered by us as a simple idea of that kind , out of which our complex modes of space and extension are made up . " So that , according to Mr. Locke , it ...
الصفحة 217
... whereof we have the ideas in our minds , and whereby we judge of the greatness of this sort of quantities . And therefore , since an in- finite idea of space or duration must needs be made up of infinite parts , it can have no other ...
... whereof we have the ideas in our minds , and whereby we judge of the greatness of this sort of quantities . And therefore , since an in- finite idea of space or duration must needs be made up of infinite parts , it can have no other ...
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