An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen 1Cummings & Hilliard and J.T. Buckingham; J.T. Buckingham, Printer, 1813 |
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... infinite expan- fion . 5 Time to duration , is as place to expansion . 6 Time and place are taken for fo much of either as are fet out by the existence and motion of bodies . 7 Sometimes for fo much of either as we defign by measure ...
... infinite expan- fion . 5 Time to duration , is as place to expansion . 6 Time and place are taken for fo much of either as are fet out by the existence and motion of bodies . 7 Sometimes for fo much of either as we defign by measure ...
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... infinite . 8 We have no idea of infinite space . 9 Number affords us the clearest idea of infinity . 10 , 11 Our different conception of the infinity of number , duration , and expanfion . 12 Infinite divifibility . 13 , 142 No pofitive ...
... infinite . 8 We have no idea of infinite space . 9 Number affords us the clearest idea of infinity . 10 , 11 Our different conception of the infinity of number , duration , and expanfion . 12 Infinite divifibility . 13 , 142 No pofitive ...
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... infinite an object . But our minds being at first void of that idea , which we are most con- cerned to have , it is a strong presumption against all other innate characters . I must own , as far as I can observe , I can find none , and ...
... infinite an object . But our minds being at first void of that idea , which we are most con- cerned to have , it is a strong presumption against all other innate characters . I must own , as far as I can observe , I can find none , and ...
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... infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding , as we shall see hereafter . § 6. Observable in children . He that attentively considers the state of a child , at his first com ing into the world , will have little reason ...
... infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding , as we shall see hereafter . § 6. Observable in children . He that attentively considers the state of a child , at his first com ing into the world , will have little reason ...
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... infinite Author and Preserver of things , who never slumbers nor sleeps ; but is not competent to any finite being , at least not to the soul of man . We know certainly by experience , that we some- times think , and thence draw this ...
... infinite Author and Preserver of things , who never slumbers nor sleeps ; but is not competent to any finite being , at least not to the soul of man . We know certainly by experience , that we some- times think , and thence draw this ...
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