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... idea he may form of our critical acumen , we do not hesitate to declare that we consider Brown's Latin as obscure and turgid , and frequently consisting of long and perplexed periods ; the words that are employed may be pure and ...
... idea he may form of our critical acumen , we do not hesitate to declare that we consider Brown's Latin as obscure and turgid , and frequently consisting of long and perplexed periods ; the words that are employed may be pure and ...
Page 344
... ideas only are the objects of intellect : that we cannot know it from its idea , because , while we de- scribe qualities , we cannot conceive substance . The strange assertion , also , of Locke , that we have an obscure idea of sub ...
... ideas only are the objects of intellect : that we cannot know it from its idea , because , while we de- scribe qualities , we cannot conceive substance . The strange assertion , also , of Locke , that we have an obscure idea of sub ...
Page 346
... idea . In the ex- tension , which is continuous , we only consider the simple mode itself ; but in discrete quantities , the mode is not contemplated simply , but as mixed with other modes ; and this in fact gives us the difference , as ...
... idea . In the ex- tension , which is continuous , we only consider the simple mode itself ; but in discrete quantities , the mode is not contemplated simply , but as mixed with other modes ; and this in fact gives us the difference , as ...
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