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" ... that in all the visible corporeal world, we see no chasms or gaps. All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in each remove differ very little one from the other. "
The Addisonian miscellany, a selection from the Spectator, Tatler, and ... - Page 161
by Joseph Addison - 1801
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The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding'

Lex Newman - 2007 - 18 pages
...see no Chasms, or Gaps. All quite down from us, the descent is by easy steps, and a continued series of Things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other. . . . There are some Brutes, that seem to have as much Knowledge and Reason, as some that are call'd Men: and the Animal...
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Platonism at the Origins of Modernity: Studies on Platonism and Early Modern ...

Douglas Hedley, Sarah Hutton - 2007 - 296 pages
...see no Chasms of Gaps. All quite down from us, the descent is by easy steps and a continued series of Things, that in each remove, differ very little one from the other.14 Locke then offers empirical evidence to support the claim. Whereas for Leibniz, the Platonist,...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 15

1754 - 394 pages
...alljthe viiible and corporeal world, we fee no chafm, no gaps. All quite down from us, the aefcent is by eafy fteps, and a continued feries of things, that in each remove differ very little one from another. There are fiihes that havo wings, and are not flrangers to the airy region ; and there are...
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The Christians magazine: or, The Sunday's entertainment [ed. by J. Lewis].

John Lewis (publisher) - 238 pages
...there are of jenfible and material below us, is probable to me from hence ; That in att the vtfible corporeal world, we fee no chafms, or no gaps. All quite down from us, the defcent is by eajy fteps, and a continued feries of things, that in each remove differ very little one from the other....
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The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant ...

John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 402 pages
...no chasms or no gaps. All quite down from lis, the descent is by easy ste/is, and a continued series of things that in each remove, differ very little one from the other. There are fishes that have -wings, and are not strangers to the airy region ; and there are some birds, that...
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