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1 II, XI | the same kind. Thus, by adding several units together, 2 II, XIII| bounds of all bodies; and, by adding these still one to another, 3 II, XIII| have of any distance and adding it to the former as often 4 II, XIV | and by the same way of adding minutes, hours, or years ( 5 II, XIV | in our own thoughts, and adding them one to another, without 6 II, XV | repeat that idea, and so, adding it to the former, enlarge 7 II, XVI | this idea in our minds, and adding the repetitions together, 8 II, XVI | the modes of it. Thus, by adding one to one, we have the 9 II, XVI | this, and proceed on, still adding one more to the last collective 10 II, XVI | numeration being but still the adding of one unit more, and giving 11 II, XVI | not one jot the power of adding to it, or brings him any 12 II, XVII| i.e. the power still of adding more.~11. How we conceive 13 II, XVII| only in a power still of adding any combination of units 14 II, XVII| increasing the sum, and adding more of the same kind; without 15 II, XVII| shall make in quantity; and adding this idea of still greater 16 III, X | a more perfect idea, by adding another simple idea, which