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... remains hidden , and they are wholly adjusted to the capacity of human cognition , they reveal to us with the greatest distinctness innumer- able orderly systems , all different from each other , but none the less conforming to rule ...
... remains hidden , and they are wholly adjusted to the capacity of human cognition , they reveal to us with the greatest distinctness innumer- able orderly systems , all different from each other , but none the less conforming to rule ...
Page 154
... remains ; none would judge otherwise . What then did I know so distinctly in this piece of wax ? It could certainly be nothing of all that the senses brought to my notice , since all these things which fall under taste , smell , sight ...
... remains ; none would judge otherwise . What then did I know so distinctly in this piece of wax ? It could certainly be nothing of all that the senses brought to my notice , since all these things which fall under taste , smell , sight ...
Page 285
... remains for some time in red hot coals . CIX . Of gunpowder made from sulphur , nitre , and charcoal , and first of sulphur . CX . Of nitre . CXI . Of the combination of sulphur and nitre . CXII . Of the motion of the particles of nitre ...
... remains for some time in red hot coals . CIX . Of gunpowder made from sulphur , nitre , and charcoal , and first of sulphur . CX . Of nitre . CXI . Of the combination of sulphur and nitre . CXII . Of the motion of the particles of nitre ...
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The Philosophical Works of Descartes, Vol. 1 of 2: Rendered Into English ... Elizabeth S. Haldane No preview available - 2017 |
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