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... thing not to be hoped for : be- cause the primary notions of things which the mind readily and passively imbibes , stores up , and accumu- lates ( and it is from them that all the rest flow ) are VOL . VIII . 2 V V V false , confused ...
... thing not to be hoped for : be- cause the primary notions of things which the mind readily and passively imbibes , stores up , and accumu- lates ( and it is from them that all the rest flow ) are VOL . VIII . 2 V V V false , confused ...
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... things are indeed worth anything , Certainly they are quite new ; totally new in their very kind : and yet they are copied from a very ancient model ; even the world itself and the na- ture of things and of the mind . And to say truth ...
... things are indeed worth anything , Certainly they are quite new ; totally new in their very kind : and yet they are copied from a very ancient model ; even the world itself and the na- ture of things and of the mind . And to say truth ...
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... things light and puffed up , while those which are weighty and solid have sunk . Nay , those very authors who have usurped a kind of dictatorship in the sciences and taken upon them to lay down the law with such confidence , yet when ...
... things light and puffed up , while those which are weighty and solid have sunk . Nay , those very authors who have usurped a kind of dictatorship in the sciences and taken upon them to lay down the law with such confidence , yet when ...
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... things themselves and the concordances of things , that they may see for themselves what they have , what they can dispute , what they can add and contribute to the common stock . And for my- self , if in anything I have been either too ...
... things themselves and the concordances of things , that they may see for themselves what they have , what they can dispute , what they can add and contribute to the common stock . And for my- self , if in anything I have been either too ...
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... things human may not interfere with things divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incre- dulity or darkness with regard to the divine mysteries ; but ...
... things human may not interfere with things divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incre- dulity or darkness with regard to the divine mysteries ; but ...
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