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1 II, XIII | to design the particular position of things, where they had 2 II, XIII | else but such a relative position of anything as I have before 3 II, XV | made use of to denote the position of finite real beings, in 4 II, XV | boundless, the order and position of things, without such 5 II, XV | takes up. And place is the position of any body, when considered 6 II, XXI | passive, and cannot, in that position of my eyes or body, avoid 7 II, XXIX | discernible order in their position. This draught, thus made 8 II, XXXIII| other trunk had its due position in the room. If this story 9 III, IV | enumerating the figure, largeness, position, and order of the colours, 10 IV, VI | warmth, which an accidental position in some parts of this our 11 IV, X | them, but a new relation of position, which it is impossible 12 IV, XVII | in the simple and proper position of the connecting idea in 13 IV, XVII | Homo—Animal: which is the position these ideas have in a syllogism, 14 IV, XVII | their due order; in which position the mind, taking a view 15 IV, XVII | question, would not the position of the medius terminus be