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... duration , marked by certain periods or measures , chiefly by the motion and revolution of the sun . The idea of time , in the gene- ral , Mr. Locke observes , we acquire by considering any part of infinite duration as set out by TIM TIM.
... duration , marked by certain periods or measures , chiefly by the motion and revolution of the sun . The idea of time , in the gene- ral , Mr. Locke observes , we acquire by considering any part of infinite duration as set out by TIM TIM.
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... idea of any particular time , or length of dura- tion , as a day , an hour , & c . we acquire , first , by observing certain appearances at regular , and seemingly , at equidistant periods . Now , by being able to repeat those lengths ...
... idea of any particular time , or length of dura- tion , as a day , an hour , & c . we acquire , first , by observing certain appearances at regular , and seemingly , at equidistant periods . Now , by being able to repeat those lengths ...
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... idea of their abilities in our language , about the time of Henry III . or perhaps rather earlier : " For as mooche that the meritory and notable operacyons of famose goode and devoute faders yn God sholde be remembred , for instruction ...
... idea of their abilities in our language , about the time of Henry III . or perhaps rather earlier : " For as mooche that the meritory and notable operacyons of famose goode and devoute faders yn God sholde be remembred , for instruction ...
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... idea whatever of the richness of their forms and decorations . It is , however , to the authors , whose names we have recapitulated , that we are indebted for admirable models in topo- graphy ; and it would be injustice to the moderns ...
... idea whatever of the richness of their forms and decorations . It is , however , to the authors , whose names we have recapitulated , that we are indebted for admirable models in topo- graphy ; and it would be injustice to the moderns ...
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... ideas derived from the touch with the vi- sible appearance of objects , then the sight is indefinitely the most useful medium of knowledge : but in the earliest stages of the intellectual progress , the touch is the most useful ; in ...
... ideas derived from the touch with the vi- sible appearance of objects , then the sight is indefinitely the most useful medium of knowledge : but in the earliest stages of the intellectual progress , the touch is the most useful ; in ...
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