The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... length , breadth , and thickness , I think it may be called capacity . The term extension is usually applied to it ... lengths , such as are an inch , foot , yard , fathom , mile , diameter of the earth , & c . which are so many distinct ...
... length , breadth , and thickness , I think it may be called capacity . The term extension is usually applied to it ... lengths , such as are an inch , foot , yard , fathom , mile , diameter of the earth , & c . which are so many distinct ...
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... length it pleases ; which joining again to other lines of different lengths , and at different angles , till it has wholly in- closed any space , it is evident that it can multiply figures both in their shape and capacity , in infinitum ...
... length it pleases ; which joining again to other lines of different lengths , and at different angles , till it has wholly in- closed any space , it is evident that it can multiply figures both in their shape and capacity , in infinitum ...
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... length of any part of expansion , let it be a span or a pace , or what length you will , can , as has been said , repeat that idea ; and so , adding it to the former , enlarge its idea of length , and make it equal to two spans or two ...
... length of any part of expansion , let it be a span or a pace , or what length you will , can , as has been said , repeat that idea ; and so , adding it to the former , enlarge its idea of length , and make it equal to two spans or two ...
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