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It is only the <add>one</add> Number<lb/>
<p>It is only the <add>one</add> Number<lb/>
compare to another.  Real c<gap/><lb/>
compare to another.  Real c<gap/><lb/>
<del>In  this case</del><add>be divided &amp;</add> supposed<add><unclear>consequently</unclear></add> to be divided<lb/>
<del>In  this case</del><add>be divided &amp;</add> supposed<add><unclear>consequently</unclear></add> to be divided<lb/>
<del>Proper</del> loss Real entities.  But fictitious<lb/>
<del>Proper</del> loss Real entities.  But fictitious<lb/>
entities <del>can be only sup</del> also must be<lb/>
entities <del>can be only sup</del> also must be<lb/>
divided into less <hi rend="underline">real</hi> entities
can be compared. they must be represented<lb/>
by some real entity which can be divided<lb/>
into aliquots.  These aliquots of fictitious<lb/>
entities are in common language <unclear>stiled</unclear><lb/>
degrees. <del>that is to say</del><add>at least</add> when no particular<lb/>
standard is referred We do not say so<lb/>
many degrees of Length, distance, depth<lb/>
Eight, height. the reason seems to be<lb/>
this  these were measured by certain <gap/>ble<lb/>
common measures, certain real entities<lb/>
<del>render</del><add>to measure</add> certain <add>permanent</add> Properties of Substance which<lb/>
the Substances were found to have.<lb/>
These properties could be measured by<lb/>
certain describable real entities which<lb/>
were supposed to possess these properties<lb/>
always in the same degree.<lb/>
a foot a pound weight &amp;c</p>
<p>There <del>were</del> . Properties of bodies were probably<lb/>
the first discovered.</p>




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It is only the one Number
compare to another. Real c
In this casebe divided & supposedconsequently to be divided
Proper loss Real entities. But fictitious
entities can be only sup also must be
divided into less real entities can be compared. they must be represented
by some real entity which can be divided
into aliquots. These aliquots of fictitious
entities are in common language stiled
degrees. that is to sayat least when no particular
standard is referred We do not say so
many degrees of Length, distance, depth
Eight, height. the reason seems to be
this these were measured by certain ble
common measures, certain real entities
renderto measure certain permanent Properties of Substance which
the Substances were found to have.
These properties could be measured by
certain describable real entities which
were supposed to possess these properties
always in the same degree.
a foot a pound weight &c

There were . Properties of bodies were probably
the first discovered.




Identifier: | JB/135/068/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

135

Main Headings

Folio number

068

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir samuel bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46186

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