An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volumen 1Cummings & Hilliard and J.T. Buckingham; J.T. Buckingham, Printer, 1813 |
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... solid parts in body , as hard to be conceived , as think- ing in a foul . 28 , 29 Communication of motion by impulfe , or by thought , equally in- telligible . 30 Ideas of body and spirit compared . 31 The notion of fpirit involves no ...
... solid parts in body , as hard to be conceived , as think- ing in a foul . 28 , 29 Communication of motion by impulfe , or by thought , equally in- telligible . 30 Ideas of body and spirit compared . 31 The notion of fpirit involves no ...
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... solid be nearer to its original signification , than that which mathematicians use it in ; it suffices , that I ... solid substance , we conceive it so to possess it , that it excludes all other solid substances ; and will forever hinder ...
... solid be nearer to its original signification , than that which mathematicians use it in ; it suffices , that I ... solid substance , we conceive it so to possess it , that it excludes all other solid substances ; and will forever hinder ...
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... solid thing , till their superficies come to meet : whereby , I think , we have the clear idea of space without solidity . For ( not to go so far as annihilation of any particular body ) I ask , whether a man cannot have the idea of the ...
... solid thing , till their superficies come to meet : whereby , I think , we have the clear idea of space without solidity . For ( not to go so far as annihilation of any particular body ) I ask , whether a man cannot have the idea of the ...
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... solid than water . For though the two flat sides of two pieces of marble will more easily approach each other , between which there is nothing but water or air , than if there be a diamond between them ; yet it is not that the parts of ...
... solid than water . For though the two flat sides of two pieces of marble will more easily approach each other , between which there is nothing but water or air , than if there be a diamond between them ; yet it is not that the parts of ...
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... solid , separable , moveable parts ; and the extension of space , the continuity of unsolid , inseparable , and immoveable parts . Upon the solidity of bodies also depends their mutual impulse , resistance , and protrusion . Of pure ...
... solid , separable , moveable parts ; and the extension of space , the continuity of unsolid , inseparable , and immoveable parts . Upon the solidity of bodies also depends their mutual impulse , resistance , and protrusion . Of pure ...
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