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... equal parts ; v . g . into five , ten , an hundred , a thousand , or any other number , and may have the idea of that inch line being divisible , or not divisible , into such equal parts , as a certain num- ber of them will be equal to ...
... equal parts ; v . g . into five , ten , an hundred , a thousand , or any other number , and may have the idea of that inch line being divisible , or not divisible , into such equal parts , as a certain num- ber of them will be equal to ...
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... equal to two right ones . " The qualities which make our complex ideas of sub- stances , de- pend mostly on external , remote , and unperceived causes . § . 11. Had we such ideas of substances , as to know what real constitutions ...
... equal to two right ones . " The qualities which make our complex ideas of sub- stances , de- pend mostly on external , remote , and unperceived causes . § . 11. Had we such ideas of substances , as to know what real constitutions ...
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... equal certainty and easiness in the less as well as the more general pro- positions , and all for the same reason , viz . because the mind perceives , in any ideas that it has , the same idea to be the same with itself ; and two ...
... equal certainty and easiness in the less as well as the more general pro- positions , and all for the same reason , viz . because the mind perceives , in any ideas that it has , the same idea to be the same with itself ; and two ...
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... equals taken from equals , the remainder will be equal ; which , with the rest of that kind , however they are received for maxims by the mathematicians , and are unquestionable truths ; yet , I think , that any one who considers them ...
... equals taken from equals , the remainder will be equal ; which , with the rest of that kind , however they are received for maxims by the mathematicians , and are unquestionable truths ; yet , I think , that any one who considers them ...
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... equal to all its parts taken to- gether ? Many a one knows that one and two are equal to three , without having heard , or thought on that , or any other axiom , by which it might be proved : and knows it as certainly , as any other man ...
... equal to all its parts taken to- gether ? Many a one knows that one and two are equal to three , without having heard , or thought on that , or any other axiom , by which it might be proved : and knows it as certainly , as any other man ...
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