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Page 286
... same laws , the fame kind of dependence , consequently the same notions , the fame interests , prevailed throughout the whole . The extremities of the kingdom , at all times , united to give a check to the exertions of an unjust power ...
... same laws , the fame kind of dependence , consequently the same notions , the fame interests , prevailed throughout the whole . The extremities of the kingdom , at all times , united to give a check to the exertions of an unjust power ...
Page 306
... same figure , the result of a variety of studies after nature , and what could not possibly be feen , at one view , in the same subject : yet the more rigid method adopted by the author has , as he justly obferves , this very effential ...
... same figure , the result of a variety of studies after nature , and what could not possibly be feen , at one view , in the same subject : yet the more rigid method adopted by the author has , as he justly obferves , this very effential ...
Page 537
... same ideas , though modi- fied by some different accidental perceptions . Leibnitz was of opinion , that the decision would be less rapid ; but that , never- theless , the knowledge , already acquired by the touch , would enable the ...
... same ideas , though modi- fied by some different accidental perceptions . Leibnitz was of opinion , that the decision would be less rapid ; but that , never- theless , the knowledge , already acquired by the touch , would enable the ...
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