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1 I, I | ideas, and furnish the yet empty cabinet, and the mind by 2 I, I | ignorant. For words being but empty sounds, any further than 3 I, III | identity of man are bare empty speculations; which, if 4 II, XIII| equal dimensions to that empty or pure space may be placed 5 II, XVII| that there should be an empty space, though ever so little, 6 II, XVII| move in or through that empty space;—nay, it is impossible 7 II, XVII| matter to move but into an empty space; the same possibility 8 II, XVII| and evident: the idea of empty pure space, whether within 9 II, XVII| to have the idea of space empty of body, as to think of 10 II, XXV | names that are more than empty sounds must signify some 11 III, V | of our law, which are not empty sounds, will hardly find 12 III, X | same party, they remain empty sounds, with little or no 13 III, X | discourse with abundance of empty unintelligible noise and 14 III, X | logical niceties, or curious empty speculations; it hath invaded 15 III, X | his words, and speaks only empty sounds. He that hath complex 16 IV, IV | knowledge; and not the bare empty vision of vain, insignificant