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1 Read | This I proposed to the company, who all readily assented; 2 Read | be brought into well-bred company and polite conversation. 3 I, II | mind, from their education, company, and customs of their country; 4 II, XIII | particular bodies. Thus, a company of chess-men, standing on 5 II, XXI | himself in so desirable company, which he stays willingly 6 II, XXI | supposing them only like a company of poor insects; whereof 7 II, XXII | them. For, consisting of a company of simple ideas combined, 8 II, XXVII | it said presently, What a company of white men are here! They 9 II, XXVIII| in reputation with their company, little regard the laws 10 II, XXVIII| fashion and opinion of the company he keeps, and would recommend 11 II, XXVIII| who can take pleasure in company, and yet be insensible of 12 II, XXXIII| them; they always keep in company, and the one no sooner at 13 II, XXXIII| they always afterwards kept company together in that man’s mind, 14 II, XXXIII| the appearance, or in the company of some certain person not 15 III, IV | light was nothing but a company of little tennis-balls, 16 III, V | will fill his head with a company of abstract complex ideas,