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1 VII, I, 50 | denominate its effect. Solidity, extension, motion; these qualities 2 XII, I, 131 | supposed primary qualities of extension and solidity; nor can the 3 XII, I, 131 | the former. The idea of extension is entirely acquired from 4 XII, I, 131 | conclusion must reach the idea of extension which is wholly dependent 5 XII, I, 131 | unintelligible, and even absurd. An extension, that is neither tangible 6 XII, I, 131 | and a tangible or visible extension, which is neither hard nor 7 XII, II, 133 | infinitive divisibility of extension, with its consequences; 8 XII, II, 133(*)| points; that is, parts of extension, which cannot be divided 9 XII, II, 133(*)| less than any real part of extension; and yet nothing appears 10 XII, II, 133(*)| them composes an infinite extension. How much more an infinite 11 XII, II, 133(*)| infinitely small parts of extension, which are still supposed 12 XII, II, 134 | with regard to time than extension. An infinite number of real