Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... result 15 would have been the same ; the parts which had been covered by the number of the black spots on the one day , would be found equally albo lapide notatæ on the succeeding . its past condition , or rather , its personal identity ...
... result 15 would have been the same ; the parts which had been covered by the number of the black spots on the one day , would be found equally albo lapide notatæ on the succeeding . its past condition , or rather , its personal identity ...
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... result of both the sciences , or their equatorial point , would be the principle of a total and undivided philosophy , as , for prudential reasons , I have chosen to anticipate in the 10 Scholium to Thesis VI . and the note subjoined ...
... result of both the sciences , or their equatorial point , would be the principle of a total and undivided philosophy , as , for prudential reasons , I have chosen to anticipate in the 10 Scholium to Thesis VI . and the note subjoined ...
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... result , namely , rest , is real and representable . For the purposes of mathematical calculus it is indifferent ... result or product of two such forces , as distinguished from the result of those forces which are finite , and derive ...
... result , namely , rest , is real and representable . For the purposes of mathematical calculus it is indifferent ... result or product of two such forces , as distinguished from the result of those forces which are finite , and derive ...
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