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... chiliagon , I certainly conceive truly that it is a figure composed of a thousand sides , just as easily as I conceive Conception , ' French version . ' intellectionem , ' Latin version . 8 acie mentis . 2 intueor . of a triangle that ...
... chiliagon , I certainly conceive truly that it is a figure composed of a thousand sides , just as easily as I conceive Conception , ' French version . ' intellectionem , ' Latin version . 8 acie mentis . 2 intueor . of a triangle that ...
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... chiliagon I confusedly represent to myself some figure , yet it is very evident that this figure is not a chiliagon , since it in no way differs from that which I represent to myself when I think of a myriagon or any other many - sided ...
... chiliagon I confusedly represent to myself some figure , yet it is very evident that this figure is not a chiliagon , since it in no way differs from that which I represent to myself when I think of a myriagon or any other many - sided ...
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