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1 1, LXXXIX | in an indissoluble bond information concerning his will and 2 1, XCVIII | is loose and vague, is in information deceptive and treacherous. 3 1, XCVIII | supply the understanding with information for the building up of philosophy. 4 1, XCIX | are of most use for the information of the understanding. For 5 1, XCIX | their causes; insomuch that information concerning things which 6 1, XCIX | emanates excellent light and information. But enough and more than 7 1, XXXI | ludicrous, yet in regard to the information they give may be of much 8 1, XXXVIII| of the Lamp, or of First Information. They are those which aid 9 1, XXXIX | the chief office in giving information. This is the sense, therefore, 10 1, XXXIX | and therefore give no more information) are those recently invented 11 1, XXXIX | which add nothing to the information already possessed; they 12 1, XL | For these two senses give information at large and concerning 13 1, XL | other three give hardly any information but what is immediate and 14 1, XL | therefore in these also, our information comes by way of reduction. 15 1, XL | ways, as well for light of information as for direction in practice, 16 1, XLII | They are those which supply information when the senses entirely 17 1, XLII | although I stated that information was to be derived from them 18 1, XLII | mean, of corroborating the information which the others supply. 19 1, XLIV | part of our subject. For information commences with the senses.