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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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found to be contrary from experience , and from the contrariety of their causes or effects ; which relation of cause and effect is a seventh philosophical relation , as well as a natural one . The resemblance implied in this relation ...
found to be contrary from experience , and from the contrariety of their causes or effects ; which relation of cause and effect is a seventh philosophical relation , as well as a natural one . The resemblance implied in this relation ...
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These relations , then , of causation , and contiguity in the time of their appearance , betwixt the extended object ... We not only turn our thought from one to the other upon account of their relation , but likewise endeavour to give ...
These relations , then , of causation , and contiguity in the time of their appearance , betwixt the extended object ... We not only turn our thought from one to the other upon account of their relation , but likewise endeavour to give ...
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