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1. that every substance which either has dimensions or is capable of having them, is a body and no spirit; 2. that actual dimensions are not the essence of a body, because the Idea of them presupposes the capacity of having them, |
1. that every substance which either has dimensions or is capable of having them, is a body and no Spirit; 2. that actual dimensions Are not the essence of a body, Because the Idea of them presupposes the capacity of having them, |
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