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1 1| thoughts, I do not think it so evident that warmth is a pleasure 2 1| understand me. Is it not evident those accidents or modes 3 1| And if it hath, is it not evident they must see particles 4 1| themselves: but, is it not evident from what hath been said 5 1| to our senses: it being evident that what seems hard to 6 1| ALL minds, is in itself an evident contradiction. Nor can I 7 1| supports modes. And is it not evident the thing supported is different 8 1| coach. It is nevertheless evident that, in truth and strictness, 9 1| an idea. And it is most evident that NO IDEA CAN EXIST WITHOUT 10 2| appear still more clear and evident; and, the more I consider 11 2| that manner. To me it is evident for the reasons you allow 12 2| demonstration, from a most evident principle, of the BEING 13 2| brief my meaning:—It is evident that the things I perceive 14 2| all this most plain and evident? Is there any more in it 15 2| of a Deity seems no less evident than it is surprising. But, 16 2| And, hath it not been made evident that no SUCH substance can 17 2| exist, whether it be not evident you might for all that be 18 2| over, that you have seen evident reason for denying the possibility 19 2| could be more seemingly evident than this once was: and 20 3| maintain: and is it not evident you are led into all these 21 3| scheme, the same, it is evident, will hold also upon mine. 22 3| exist beside spirit is to me evident. And that the objects immediately 23 3| can deny. It is therefore evident there can be no SUBSTRATUM 24 3| with ideas FROM WITHOUT is evident; and it is no less evident 25 3| evident; and it is no less evident that there must be (I will 26 3| resisted by nothing: it is evident, such a Being as this can 27 3| revelation; or because it is so evident to our natural faculties, 28 3| with my principles, as is evident from what I have now said; 29 3| said; and would have been evident to you without this, if 30 3| you are doing. Is it not evident this objection concludes 31 3| PHIL. Is it not therefore evident the assertors of Matter 32 3| the same time direct and evident proofs of it. But for the 33 3| ALL RELATION TO US? It is evident, things regard us only as