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Page 107
... body includes the idea of a square figure in another . I do not ask , whether bodies do so exist that the motion of one body can- not really be without the motion of another ? To de- termine this either way , is to beg the question for ...
... body includes the idea of a square figure in another . I do not ask , whether bodies do so exist that the motion of one body can- not really be without the motion of another ? To de- termine this either way , is to beg the question for ...
Page 168
... body , and if there he spread his fingers , there would still be space between them without body . If he could not stretch out his hand , it must be because of some external hinderance ; ( for we sup- pose him alive , with such a power ...
... body , and if there he spread his fingers , there would still be space between them without body . If he could not stretch out his hand , it must be because of some external hinderance ; ( for we sup- pose him alive , with such a power ...
Page 210
... body , or as existing by itself , without any solid matter taking it up ( for of such a void space we have not only the idea , but I have proved , as I think , from the mo- tion of body , its necessary existence ) , it is impossible the ...
... body , or as existing by itself , without any solid matter taking it up ( for of such a void space we have not only the idea , but I have proved , as I think , from the mo- tion of body , its necessary existence ) , it is impossible the ...
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