A double stroke of the piston produces one revolution of the propelling wheels, and causes the carriage to move through a space equal to the circumference of those wheels.
Defn: A measure ofspace equal to half an M (or em); an en.
If we form the idea of space by the mere abstraction of the qualities which accompany extension, we can only conceive a space equal to the size of the body from which we have abstracted all its sensible qualities.
The abstraction made upon an orange can only give a space equal to the size of the orange, and that made upon the universe can only give a space equal to what we conceive in the universe.
I then have left only an extended being, and if I take from it its mobility, it is reduced to a part of space equal to the size of the orange.
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