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1 II, I | whether I thought at all last night or no. The question being 2 II, I | my watch thought all last night. But he that would not deceive 3 II, I | necessarily think all last night, because another supposes 4 II, VIII | configuration of particles, both night and day, as are apt, by 5 II, XIV | instead of their ordinary night’s sleep, had passed the 6 II, XIV | duration of something last night, v.g. the burning of a candle, 7 II, XIV | that flame for an hour last night to co-exist with any motion 8 II, XIV | of that candle-light last night, as I can the duration of 9 II, XXI | by the darkness of the night, or illness of the weather, 10 II, XXVII| constantly by day, the other by night; and, on the other side, 11 II, XXVII| whether the day and the night—man would not be two as 12 II, XXVII| turns regularly by day and night, and you have two persons 13 III, VI | water he put in his basin at night in a great part frozen in 14 IV, II | day, and thinks on it by night; when he actually tastes 15 IV, XIV | their sun shall set and night shall put an end to their