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Thus distance will be allowed by philosophers to be a true relation , because we acquire an idea of it by the comparing of objects : But in a common way we say , that nothing can be more distant than such or such things from each other ...
Thus distance will be allowed by philosophers to be a true relation , because we acquire an idea of it by the comparing of objects : But in a common way we say , that nothing can be more distant than such or such things from each other ...
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Hence one may almost predict what very old persons will say or do upon common occurrences . Which is also the case frequently with persons of strong passions , for reasons that are not very unlike . When old persons relate the incidents ...
Hence one may almost predict what very old persons will say or do upon common occurrences . Which is also the case frequently with persons of strong passions , for reasons that are not very unlike . When old persons relate the incidents ...
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I say , It consists in the relation of it's several adventures to one common original , the appointment of the Faery Queen ; and to one common end , the completion of the Faery Queen's injunctions . The knights issued forth on their ...
I say , It consists in the relation of it's several adventures to one common original , the appointment of the Faery Queen ; and to one common end , the completion of the Faery Queen's injunctions . The knights issued forth on their ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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