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So that when a thing is said to appear great or small , or whatever estimate be made of the magnitude of any thing , this is meant not of the visible but of the tangible object . This duly considered , it will be no hard matter to ...
So that when a thing is said to appear great or small , or whatever estimate be made of the magnitude of any thing , this is meant not of the visible but of the tangible object . This duly considered , it will be no hard matter to ...
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And the more they agitate the matter in the mind , the more does the reverie appear like a recollection . It resembles this , that if in endeavouring to recollect a verse , a wrong word , suiting the place , first occurs ...
And the more they agitate the matter in the mind , the more does the reverie appear like a recollection . It resembles this , that if in endeavouring to recollect a verse , a wrong word , suiting the place , first occurs ...
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And yet , if they rise up quick and vividly one after another as subjects , predicates , and other associates use to do , they will be affirmed of each other , and appear to hang together . Thus the same person appears in two places at ...
And yet , if they rise up quick and vividly one after another as subjects , predicates , and other associates use to do , they will be affirmed of each other , and appear to hang together . Thus the same person appears in two places at ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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