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Page 110
... distinct from that of pure space , the idea of something that fills space , that can be pro- truded by the impulse of other bodies , or resist their motion . If there be others that have not these two ideas distinct , but confound them ...
... distinct from that of pure space , the idea of something that fills space , that can be pro- truded by the impulse of other bodies , or resist their motion . If there be others that have not these two ideas distinct , but confound them ...
Page 163
... distinct ideas . Motion can neither be , nor be conceived without space ; and yet motion is not space , nor space motion : space can exist without it , and they are very distinct ideas ; and so , I think , are those of space and ...
... distinct ideas . Motion can neither be , nor be conceived without space ; and yet motion is not space , nor space motion : space can exist without it , and they are very distinct ideas ; and so , I think , are those of space and ...
Page 203
... distinct . ยง 3. The simple modes of numbers are of all other the most distinct ; every the least variation , which is an unit , making each combination as clearly different from that which approacheth nearest to it , as the most remote ...
... distinct . ยง 3. The simple modes of numbers are of all other the most distinct ; every the least variation , which is an unit , making each combination as clearly different from that which approacheth nearest to it , as the most remote ...
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