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... Euvres , t . vi . p . 181. ( It is uncertain whether this letter was written June , 1630 , or Jan. 10 , 1631. ) 2 Euvres , vi . p . 101 . to ascertain in what memory , imagination , etc. , DESCARTES : THE THIRD PERIOD OF HIS LIFE . 229 ...
... Euvres , t . vi . p . 181. ( It is uncertain whether this letter was written June , 1630 , or Jan. 10 , 1631. ) 2 Euvres , vi . p . 101 . to ascertain in what memory , imagination , etc. , DESCARTES : THE THIRD PERIOD OF HIS LIFE . 229 ...
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... then hastily , since it was lent to him secretly , only for a number of hours . He 1 Euvres , t . vi . p . 235. 2 Ib . , pp . 237 , 238. 8 See Introduction , pp . 135 , 136 . t . " In famous dis " ) , he 230 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... then hastily , since it was lent to him secretly , only for a number of hours . He 1 Euvres , t . vi . p . 235. 2 Ib . , pp . 237 , 238. 8 See Introduction , pp . 135 , 136 . t . " In famous dis " ) , he 230 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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... Euvres , pp . 242 , 243 , 137 , 138. The letter was written in the summer of 1637 , after the publication of the Discours de la Méthode . 2 Euvres , t . viii . p . 127 . its seriousness , and yet without a trace of the DESCARTES : THE ...
... Euvres , pp . 242 , 243 , 137 , 138. The letter was written in the summer of 1637 , after the publication of the Discours de la Méthode . 2 Euvres , t . viii . p . 127 . its seriousness , and yet without a trace of the DESCARTES : THE ...
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... Paris who wished to defend the doctrine of Galileo , but withdrew his offer when he 1 Discours de la Méthode , Part VI . Euvres , t . i . p . 191 . T age of sition . of his stard ndust might 234 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... Paris who wished to defend the doctrine of Galileo , but withdrew his offer when he 1 Discours de la Méthode , Part VI . Euvres , t . i . p . 191 . T age of sition . of his stard ndust might 234 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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... of this procedure , Descartes replied to the magis- trates , saying that he had probably not understood them ; it ―― 1 Euvres , t . x . pp . 26 , 27 . with these hebagia ainst the ged its to effect Despite 266 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... of this procedure , Descartes replied to the magis- trates , saying that he had probably not understood them ; it ―― 1 Euvres , t . x . pp . 26 , 27 . with these hebagia ainst the ged its to effect Despite 266 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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