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1 II, XV | Finite or any magnitude holds not any proportion to infinite. 2 II, XXI | greater force than his, either holds him fast, or tumbles him 3 II, XXVII| different modes, the same rule holds. Whereby it will appear, 4 II, XXIX | he thinks of either, and holds not steady to any one precise 5 III, V | yet, I think, that which holds those different parts together, 6 III, VIII | sweetness, sweet. The like also holds in our ideas of modes and 7 III, XI | being the great bond that holds society together, and the 8 III, XI | give these two names, one holds and the other denies, that 9 IV, II | whiteness and colours, I think holds true in all secondary qualities 10 IV, III | we see of either of them holds no proportion with what 11 IV, XVI | the truth of all that he holds, or of the falsehood of 12 IV, XVII | some remote difficulty, holds it fast there; entangled 13 IV, XVIII| unknown simple ideas. The same holds in all other signs; which 14 IV, XVIII| of a triangle. The like holds in matter of fact knowable 15 IV, XX | any improbable opinion he holds, who, with some philosophers,