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1 II, III | which therefore I shall treat of in the next chapter. ~ 2 II, XI | spoken, having occasion to treat of them more at large in 3 II, XII | these several kinds we shall treat in their order.~8. The abstrusest 4 II, XVII| those do. I pretend not to treat of them in their full latitude. 5 II, XIX | enumerate them all, nor to treat at large of this set of 6 II, XIX | have occasion hereafter to treat more at large of reasoning, 7 II, XXII| at large when I come to treat of Words and their use, 8 III, II | at large, when we come to treat of the names of mixed modes 9 III, III | names, have an occasion to treat of more fully.~19. Essences 10 III, XI | critics. Naturalists, that treat of plants and animals, have 11 IV, IV | in the world whereof they treat: nor are Tully’s Offices 12 IV, V | it is very difficult to treat of them asunder. Because 13 IV, V | which makes it yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions 14 IV, XIV | shall, under these terms, treat of it, as least liable in 15 IV, XVI | information; and not instantly treat others ill, as obstinate 16 IV, XVI | more hereafter; where I treat of it as it is ordinarily