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  <dc:title>'It seems to have been received as a Maxim among Philosophers...that every thing is possible which we can distinctly conceive... '; 'The Reasoning in this Dissertation I think is just...’ ;. 'The ambiguity of the Word Conceive may have contributed to the easy Reception of this as a Maxim.'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>It seems to have been received as a Maxim among Philosophers...that every thing is possible which we can distinctly conceive... [undated]
'The Reasoning in this Dissertation I think is just...’ [September 1782]
'The ambiguity of the Word Conceive may have contributed to the easy Reception of this as a Maxim.' 4 pp. [undated]
[MS.2131.5 (22)]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>September 1782</dc:date>
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