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1 II, 0, 16 | that there is a greater distance in that place between the 2 IV, I, 27 | upon any precise degree of distance and quantity. Thus, it is 3 IV, II, 29 | nature has kept us at a great distance from all her secrets, and 4 V, II, 42 | resemblance. It is certain that distance diminishes the force of 5 V, II, 42 | distant; though even at that distance the reflecting on anything 6 VIII, I, 62| the antagonists still at a distance, and hinder them from grappling 7 X, II, 103| grossest delusion. People at a distance, who are weak enough to 8 X, II, 103| certain at a thousand miles distance. But had Alexander fixed 9 X, II, 105| impossible at any small distance of time and place; so was 10 X, II, 106| how could mankind, at this distance, have been able to determine 11 X, II, 106| removed to ever so small a distance. Even a court of judicature, 12 XII, I, 126| nature of the medium, the distance of the object, and the disposition