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Page 341
... things , and by which the universe itself was produced ; at other times they seem to consider it , as having re- sulted from some Being already existing ; nor do they inform us , in what way they understand , how any thing can exist ...
... things , and by which the universe itself was produced ; at other times they seem to consider it , as having re- sulted from some Being already existing ; nor do they inform us , in what way they understand , how any thing can exist ...
Page 345
... thing , there can- not be resistance , which may be also infinite , in any thing else . Se- condly , if there be not infinite force , nothing can prove infinite resis- tance . Finite force can only demonstrate finite resistance ; for ...
... thing , there can- not be resistance , which may be also infinite , in any thing else . Se- condly , if there be not infinite force , nothing can prove infinite resis- tance . Finite force can only demonstrate finite resistance ; for ...
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... thing else than a distinct idea , and may not all the subjects of our knowlege be only different modes of feeling ? Besides that of Bacon , great au- thority may be cited for the separation of mind into different kinds of intellect ...
... thing else than a distinct idea , and may not all the subjects of our knowlege be only different modes of feeling ? Besides that of Bacon , great au- thority may be cited for the separation of mind into different kinds of intellect ...
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