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Notice that if it is assumed that every world contains at least one fact (a principle we shall call ˜Plenitude™), then B3 implies B4 (take G = F).
Facts Mulligan, Kevin 2007
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Plenitude, too, can be found in early physics among many other places: a plenum, the opposite of a vacuum, is a space completely filled with matter.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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But the eighteenth century, in the main super - ficially classical, marked a return to the Renaissance, to a taste for magic and the occult; Leibniz 'philoso - phy, whose influence was enormous, strengthened the renewed need for Plenitude, infinite Diversity, and creative profusion.
COSMIC IMAGES H 1968
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Plenitude also implied an infinitely subdivided universe, while it led to an otherworldly tendency within the whole ap - proach to life, such that a Platonizing allegorist would always be happy to think of X in terms of Y, since this would achieve transcendency beyond the bonds of mere material reference.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ANGUS FLETCHER 1968
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He tells me the Yankees were at Plenitude yesterday evening.
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957
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The Plenitude Company of the 23d Miss. have deserted.
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957
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I have not heard whether they have gone below Plenitude yet or not.
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957
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Reality, to Plenitude, but to some bare sufficiency — in point of fact to imaging skill.
The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952
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These three hundred and sixty-five Intelligences compose altogether the Fullness or _Plenitude_ [[Greek: Πληρωμα]] of the Divine
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850
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God, the Unknown Father of the Gnostics, the Source of Divine Life, and of all force, the Plenitude of all, comprehending all things in Himself, the original Light.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850
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