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1 Read | some of my idle and heavy hours. If it has the good luck 2 II, I | thoughts are sometimes for four hours busy without their knowing 3 II, I | their lives, for several hours every day, think of something, 4 II, I | during sleep, have so many hours’ thoughts, and yet never 5 II, XIV | have distinct ideas, as hours, days, years, &c., time 6 II, XIV | passed the whole twenty-four hours in one continued sleep, 7 II, XIV | duration of that twenty-four hours had been irrecoverably lost 8 II, XIV | to the ideas of minutes, hours, days, months, years, &c., 9 II, XIV | gone out again about twelve hours after, and that in the space 10 II, XIV | comet does.~23. Minutes, hours, days, and years not necessary 11 II, XIV | measures of duration. Minutes, hours, days, and years are, then, 12 II, XIV | between the marks of two hours, I can as distinctly measure 13 II, XIV | same way of adding minutes, hours, or years (i.e. such or 14 II, XIV | of duration, as minutes, hours, days, years, &c.~Fourthly, 15 II, XV | and so seconds, minutes, hours, days, and years in duration);— 16 II, XVII| measure time and duration, as hours, days, and years, are bounded 17 II, XXI | intervals of his drinking hours, will take resolutions to 18 II, XXI | sure to follow not many hours after, I think nobody, whatever 19 II, XXI | so lessened only by a few hours’ removal, how much more 20 III, VI | with the marking of the hours by the hand. For to them