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1 II, X | degrees to a tune played yesterday; which if they have no idea 2 II, XI | or snow, which the mind yesterday received from milk, it considers 3 II, XIII | distance now which it was yesterday, from any two or more points, 4 II, XIV | beginning of the world, or but yesterday: the measuring of any duration 5 II, XV | his thoughts are but of yesterday, and he knows not what tomorrow 6 II, XVII | one parcel of snow yielded yesterday to our sight, and another 7 II, XVII | continuance to-day than it was yesterday. If, to avoid succession 8 II, XVII | possible to make the ideas of yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow to 9 II, XXVII| clothes to-day than he did yesterday, with a long or a short 10 II, XXVII| immaterial, or no) that I was yesterday. For as to this point of 11 II, XXVII| concerned for the whole body yesterday, as making part of itself, 12 II, XXVII| a part of a sheep’s body yesterday should be a part of a man’ 13 III, IX | own—from that which he had yesterday, or will have to-morrow.~ 14 IV, XI | and I have not seen since yesterday, or since the last year: 15 IV, XI | remembering that I saw it yesterday, it will also be always 16 IV, XI | to-day, because it existed yesterday, than that the colours or 17 IV, XI | to-day, because they existed yesterday, though it be exceedingly