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Page 141
... occasion . This , if it be to a great degree , is stupidity ; and he who , through this default in his memory , has not the ideas that are really preserved there ready at hand when need and occasion calls for them , were almost as good ...
... occasion . This , if it be to a great degree , is stupidity ; and he who , through this default in his memory , has not the ideas that are really preserved there ready at hand when need and occasion calls for them , were almost as good ...
Page 161
... occasion to compare them with those other . 89. But this modification of distance we call place being made by men for their common use , that by it they might be able to design the particular position of things , where they had occasion ...
... occasion to compare them with those other . 89. But this modification of distance we call place being made by men for their common use , that by it they might be able to design the particular position of things , where they had occasion ...
Page 246
... occasion of volition , or exercising the power a man has to choose ; or the actual choice of the mind , the cause of actual thinking on this or that thing : as the actual singing of such a tune may be the cause of dancing such a dance ...
... occasion of volition , or exercising the power a man has to choose ; or the actual choice of the mind , the cause of actual thinking on this or that thing : as the actual singing of such a tune may be the cause of dancing such a dance ...
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