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1 I, 2 | mathematics contain a great number of premises, and there is
2 I, 2 | able to comprehend a great number of premises without confusing
3 I, 31 | their admirers, and in great number.~
4 II, 89 | being accustomed to see number, space, motion, believes
5 II, 121 | seems to me to be only the number which multiplies them that
6 II, 139 | position, that they have a number of people to amuse them
7 II, 139 | from early morning a large number of people come from all
8 II, 142 | never fail to be a great number of people who see to it
9 II, 144 | disheartened by the small number of fellow-students in them.
10 III, 194 | has shown me so great a number of such persons that the
11 III, 199 | 199. Let us imagine a number of men in chains and all
12 III, 208 | such, and for choosing this number rather than another in the
13 III, 233 | into a body, where it finds number, dimension. Thereupon it
14 III, 233 | there is an infinity in number. But we do not know what
15 III, 233 | its nature. Yet it is a number, and every number is odd
16 III, 233 | it is a number, and every number is odd or even (this is
17 III, 233 | certainly true of every finite number). So we may well know that
18 III, 233 | of gain against a finite number of chances of loss, and
19 IV, 266 | Holy Scripture on the great number of stars, saying, "There
20 IV, 282 | as space, time, motion, number, is as sure as any of those
21 IV, 282 | space and of the infinity of number, and reason then shows that
22 V, 302 | originality are few; the greater number will only follow and refuse
23 V, 316 | for it proves that a great number of people work for one.
24 VII, 425 | yet, after such a great number of years, no one without
25 VII, 430 | ceases to exist. Infinite number. An infinite space equal
26 VIII, 571 | under another in an infinite number of passages, and in some,
27 IX, 619 | attracts my attention by the number of wonderful and singular
28 X, 681(134)| According to the number." ~
29 XI, 707 | state of the temple, by the number of years.~
30 XI, 721 | those times also a great number of enemies shall stand up
31 XI, 723 | etc., the heathen in great number worshipped God, and led
32 XI, 723 | the time foretold, a great number of the heathen worshipped
33 XI, 723 | the very Rabbis. A great number of the heathen, after Jesus
34 XIII, 816 | this. But as there were a number of remedies found to be
35 XIII, 837 | the first saints in great number; because the prophecies
36 XIII, 842 | born blind and performed a number of miracles on the Sabbath
37 XIV, 861 | There are then a great number of truths, both of faith
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