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1 II, XIX | without any reflection or regard of the understanding, it 2 II, XXI | or not to act; which, in regard of volition, a man, upon 3 II, XXI | walking. And so it is in regard of all other actions in 4 II, XXI | that determines the will in regard to our actions? And that, 5 II, XXI | Our wrong judgments have regard to future good and evil 6 II, XXVII | same animal, without any regard to an immaterial soul.~Thirdly, 7 II, XXVIII| with their company, little regard the laws of God, or the 8 III, V | mixed modes, men have had regard only to such combinations 9 III, VI | particular beings, without any regard had to some abstract idea, 10 III, VI | ideas, which he, without any regard to any archetype, without 11 III, IX | signify any idea: for in that regard they are all equally perfect.~ 12 IV, III | considered; and in this regard, our knowledge follows the 13 IV, IV | with so little care and regard (as it may seem) to the 14 IV, XIII | voluntary, some men so little regard or value it that they would 15 IV, XVII | much know nor generally regard,) there would undoubtedly 16 IV, XX | shows that he has no serious regard for religion; for what reason