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1 I, III | self-evident; and neither of them distinguishable from some other truths not 2 I, III | clearness and usefulness are distinguishable from all that is adventitious 3 II, II | in the mind, and is not distinguishable into different ideas.~2. 4 II, XIV | there a continued train of distinguishable ideas. For a man looking 5 II, XIV | distinctly with several distinguishable distances of their motion, 6 II, XV | certain known points, fixed in distinguishable sensible things, and supposed 7 II, XV | taken thus for determinate distinguishable portions of those infinite 8 II, XVI | numbers are more precise and distinguishable than in extension; where 9 II, XVI | has been said, 91 is as distinguishable from go as from 9000, though 10 II, XVI | foot or an inch, is not distinguishable from the standard of a foot 11 II, XXI | uneasiness felt; and is scarce distinguishable from it. For desire being 12 II, XXIX| one as is not sufficiently distinguishable from another, from which 13 II, XXIX| such as is not sufficiently distinguishable from another from which 14 II, XXIX| peculiar name leopard, is not distinguishable from those designed by the 15 II, XXIX| that it is sufficiently distinguishable from a baboon, or Pompey; 16 II, XXIX| names, which are not as distinguishable as the sounds that stand 17 IV, XI | few of his ideas are more distinguishable one from another. And therefore