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chap. 3: Naturall Phylosophy 11
Physicall, which they call atom (ie: not able to be cut) but
then some of ye Atomists, or corpuscularian Phylosophers say atoms
are invisible from their Solidity, not their Littlenefs.
{Bodies Determined Quantity whereon}
{Extent, finitenefs, and Division.}
Locality or place which is commonly distinguished into Ext:
:ernall and Internall.
Internall ye bodies prefence in its space. this is scarce disti:
:nguishable (even by our thoughts) from it's extension or corpo:
:reity, and therefore cannot be its accident or affection; this I
suppose Dr. Petty meanswhen he defines place, ye image or fan:
:cy of matter; or matter considered --.
Externall (with which we have here now to Do) is Defined
by Aristotle ye hollow surface of ye containing body, conceived

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