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1 Ded | are allowed to have got so intimate an acquaintance with her, 2 II, XVI | therefore it is the most intimate to our thoughts, as well 3 II, XXIII| like fashions of speaking, intimate that the substance is supposed 4 II, XXV | Caius the name husband, I intimate some other person; and when 5 II, XXV | give him the name whiter, I intimate some other thing: in both 6 II, XXV | they neither signify nor intimate anything but what does or 7 II, XXVI | it may suffice here to intimate, that most of the denominations 8 II, XXVI | c., which include and intimate the relation anything has 9 III, III | with which we have the most intimate acquaintance: it having 10 III, IV | ideas, and of substances intimate real existence. First, the 11 III, IV | they immediately signify, intimate also some real existence, 12 III, VII | others also, to show or intimate some particular action of 13 III, VII | But yet it seems to me to intimate several relations the mind 14 III, VII | which it has found a way to intimate to others by these particles, 15 III, VIII | seems to me at least to intimate the confession of all mankind,