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1 II, X | exceedingly surpass ours.~10. Brutes have memory. This faculty 2 II, XI | to consider hereafter.~5. Brutes compare but imperfectly. 3 II, XI | but imperfectly. How far brutes partake in this faculty, 4 II, XI | frame that of a furlong.~7. Brutes compound but little. In 5 II, XI | In this also, I suppose, brutes come far short of man. For, 6 II, XI | or terms, are made.~10. Brutes abstract not. If it may 7 II, XI | distinction betwixt man and brutes, and is an excellency which 8 II, XI | excellency which the faculties of brutes do by no means attain to. 9 II, XI | other general signs.~11. Brutes abstract not, yet are not 10 II, XI | this that the species of brutes are discriminated from man: 11 II, XXVII | not so much different in brutes but that any one may hence 12 II, XXVII | that makes the same life in brutes, as it is one immaterial 13 II, XXVII | admit, for fear of making brutes thinking things too.~13. 14 II, XXVIII| amongst men: whereas, in brutes, men having very little 15 III, VI | sea-men. There are some brutes that seem to have as much 16 IV, XVI | abilities of some men and some brutes, we shall find so little 17 IV, XVIII | rational creatures, above brutes, is that wherein men often