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much of that undistinguished duration as we suppose equal to , and would have admitted , 764 annual revolutions of the sun , moving at the rate it now does . And thus likewise we sometimes speak of place , distance , or bulk , in the ...
much of that undistinguished duration as we suppose equal to , and would have admitted , 764 annual revolutions of the sun , moving at the rate it now does . And thus likewise we sometimes speak of place , distance , or bulk , in the ...
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New Forms arise : and when the old dissolve , the Matter whence they were compos'd is not left useless , but wrought with equal Management and Art , even in Corruption , Nature's seeming Waste , and vile Abhorrence .
New Forms arise : and when the old dissolve , the Matter whence they were compos'd is not left useless , but wrought with equal Management and Art , even in Corruption , Nature's seeming Waste , and vile Abhorrence .
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A sceptre or a straw are in his hands of equal efficacy ; he needs no selection ; he converts every thing into excellence ; nothing is too great , nothing is too base . Is a character efficient like Richard ?
A sceptre or a straw are in his hands of equal efficacy ; he needs no selection ; he converts every thing into excellence ; nothing is too great , nothing is too base . Is a character efficient like Richard ?
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
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