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... thing has a form which makes it what it is . There are things of like and things of dif- ferent form , and there is a plurality of things which stands in opposi- tion to every single thing . Through the division of things arises num ...
... thing has a form which makes it what it is . There are things of like and things of dif- ferent form , and there is a plurality of things which stands in opposi- tion to every single thing . Through the division of things arises num ...
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... things , but things themselves , which work upon the mind and the imaginative powers , are to lie ever near to the young . Place every thing before the mind . Insight is evidence . Only where the things are actually absent , is one ...
... things , but things themselves , which work upon the mind and the imaginative powers , are to lie ever near to the young . Place every thing before the mind . Insight is evidence . Only where the things are actually absent , is one ...
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... things proceeds from observation , is founded upon incentives to it , upon perceptions and inspection , and in the mental work already proceeds from observations gained , it is above all things important that clear and correct ...
... things proceeds from observation , is founded upon incentives to it , upon perceptions and inspection , and in the mental work already proceeds from observations gained , it is above all things important that clear and correct ...
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