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1 1| was because I did not then consider the ground there is for 2 1| be past all doubt, if you consider that, in case colours were 3 1| To help you out, do but consider that if EXTENSION be once 4 1| it not an easy matter to consider extension and motion by 5 1| and, in this sense, to consider or treat of them abstractedly. 6 1| substance? In short, do but consider the point, and then confess 7 1| oversight; but stay, let me consider what led me into it.—It 8 1| ingenuously, Philonous, now I consider the point, I do not find 9 1| no part of my idea.~PHIL. Consider, therefore, and examine 10 2| evident; and, the more I consider them, the more irresistibly 11 2| other, by those who do not consider them attentively. I shall 12 2| all, let me entreat you to consider whether it be like a philosopher, 13 2| suggested, you will farther consider whether, upon. supposition 14 2| And I leave it to you to consider how mere jargon should be 15 3| they refer to one name, and consider as one thing. Hence it follows 16 3| uncertainty. Again, when we consider the point, we cannot conceive 17 3| after all, Philonous, when I consider the substance of what you 18 3| imperfection.~PHIL. Pray consider what you are doing. Is it 19 3| scruple in the case, do but consider this one point. Either you 20 3| future objections, do but consider: That which bears equally 21 3| than FOR it. You should consider, in each particular, whether