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divisible 3
division 27
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27 concernment
27 days
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27 earth
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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division

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, III | Simple Ideas of Sense ~1. Division of simple ideas. The better 2 II, VIII| all those qualities. For division (which is all that a mill, 3 II, VIII| many distinct bodies, after division, make a certain number. 4 II, XIII| as mental separation or division; since a man can no more 5 II, XIII| seriously to instruct him?~16. Division of beings into bodies and 6 II, XV | number, when the mind by division would reduce them into less 7 II, XV | sides, both in addition and division, either of space or duration, 8 II, XV | them capable of addition or division in infinitum. But the least 9 II, XVII| whereas this is like the division of an unit into its fractions, 10 II, XVII| infinitely great, than, in the division of the other, we can have 11 II, XVII| incomprehensible littleness which division can produce. What remains 12 II, XXIX| though we have clear ideas of division and divisibility, and have 13 II, XXIX| parts made out of a whole by division; yet we have but very obscure 14 II, XXIX| distinct ideas of is of what division in general or abstractedly 15 II, XXIX| to be supposed; since a division carried on so far brings 16 II, XXIX| nearer the end of infinite division, than the first division 17 II, XXIX| division, than the first division into two halves does. I 18 II, XXIX| I think, when we talk of division of bodies in infinitum, 19 II, XXIX| subject and foundation of division, comes, after a little progression, 20 II, XXIX| extension after some progress of division, are quite lost; and of 21 II, XXIX| is true, a clear idea of division, as often as we think of 22 II, XXIX| as when we diminish it by division, and would enlarge our thoughts 23 IV, III | addition, multiplication, or division, every part be only a progression 24 IV, V | have the idea also of the division of that line into a certain 25 IV, XXI | Chapter XXI~Of the Division of the Sciences ~1. Science 26 IV, XXI | the first and most general division of the objects of our understanding. 27 IV, XXI | general, as well as natural division of the objects of our understanding.


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