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1 II, I | should be the same person two days, or two moments, together.~ 2 II, IX | might, as well as three days, I wonder what difference 3 II, X | flames of a fever in a few days calcine all those images 4 II, XIV | distinct ideas, as hours, days, years, &c., time and eternity.~ 5 II, XIV | observed the revolution of days and nights, and found the 6 II, XIV | But the distinction of days and years having depended 7 II, XIV | ideas of minutes, hours, days, months, years, &c., which 8 II, XIV | habitable parts of the earth, in days all of the same length, 9 II, XIV | the same way that that of days was known, or presumed to 10 II, XIV | inequality in the natural days, but none in the artificial 11 II, XIV | but none in the artificial days, the artificial days, or 12 II, XIV | artificial days, the artificial days, or nuchtheerha, were guessed 13 II, XIV | does.~23. Minutes, hours, days, and years not necessary 14 II, XIV | duration. Minutes, hours, days, and years are, then, no 15 II, XIV | there were really either days, nights, or years, marked 16 II, XIV | that light existed three days before the sun was, or had 17 II, XIV | duration, as minutes, hours, days, years, &c.~Fourthly, by 18 II, XV | and for seasons and for days and years, and are accordingly 19 II, XV | and in the other, minutes, days, and years, &c.~9. All the 20 II, XV | seconds, minutes, hours, days, and years in duration);— 21 II, XVII| and duration, as hours, days, and years, are bounded 22 II, XVII| numbers of feet or yards, or days and years; which are the 23 II, XVII| together the ideas of two days, or two paces, which are 24 III, III | sheep; and, within a few days after, becomes part of a 25 IV, XII | revived it again in our days, what consequences it will 26 IV, XIV | admonition to us, to spend the days of this our pilgrimage with 27 IV, XVII| were as well known in his days, can be none of those he