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neither doth it affirme any thing, save onenesse which is a negation of division. For that which is one, is a thing undivided, & divided from all other things: |
neither does it affirm any thing, save oneness which is a negation of division. For that which is one, is a thing undivided, & divided from all other things: |
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Unitas suprà rationem entis nihil dicit nisi divisionis negationem. Less. veritas uniuscujusque rei est proprietas sui esse, Avicen. & vigue. Grav. Instituit. f. 8. |
Unitas suprà rationem entis nihil dicit nisi divisionis negationem. Less. veritas uniuscujusque rei est Propriety sui esse, Avicena. & vigue. Grave. Instituit. f. 8. |
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