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A presence by knowledge is to be granted...

A presence by knowledge is to be granted, but to say such a presence fills a place is an improper speech: knowledge is not enough to constitute a presence. A man in London knows there is such a city as Paris, and knows many things in it; can he be concluded, therefore, to be present in Paris, or…

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