The Works of John Locke, Volume 4Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 - Philosophy |
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Page 182
... distinguished and measured by such periods , come not so properly under the no- tion of time , as appears by such phrases as these , viz . before all time , and when time shall be no more . The revolu- tions of the sun and moon , the ...
... distinguished and measured by such periods , come not so properly under the no- tion of time , as appears by such phrases as these , viz . before all time , and when time shall be no more . The revolu- tions of the sun and moon , the ...
Page 195
... distinguished expansion . from the rest , as it were , by land - marks ; and so are made use of to denote the position of finite real beings , in respect one to another , in those uniform infinite oceans of duration and space . These ...
... distinguished expansion . from the rest , as it were , by land - marks ; and so are made use of to denote the position of finite real beings , in respect one to another , in those uniform infinite oceans of duration and space . These ...
Page 196
... distinguished from the rest of expansion ; though this may more properly be called extension than place . Within these two are confined , and by the observable parts of them are measured and determined , the particular time or duration ...
... distinguished from the rest of expansion ; though this may more properly be called extension than place . Within these two are confined , and by the observable parts of them are measured and determined , the particular time or duration ...
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