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1 Read | exerts them.” When he has explained to himself or others what 2 I, II | and such as, if rightly explained, a rational creature can 3 I, II | upon trust.~25. Further explained. This is evidently the case 4 II, XXI | these, I imagine, might be explained the nature of colours, sounds, 5 II, XXIII| how ingeniously soever explained, by showing that the parts 6 II, XXIII| all other bodies.~24. Not explained by an ambient fluid. But, 7 II, XXIII| difficulties in it not easily to be explained, we have therefore no more 8 II, XXIII| perhaps impossible to be explained or understood by us. For 9 II, XXVII| persons: which is somewhat explained by our way of speaking in 10 II, XXIX | confused.~2. Clear and obscure explained by sight. The perception 11 II, XXIX | the mind being most aptly explained by words relating to the 12 III, IV | why undefinable, further explained. Simple ideas, as has been 13 III, IV | Thus the word statue may be explained to a blind man by other 14 III, VI | significations, (which I have explained at large already), or else 15 III, VII | thinks he has sufficiently explained it. But yet it seems to 16 III, XI | the variation is to he explained. But after all, the provision 17 IV, V | affirm or deny, than to be explained by words. When a man has