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1 II, I | by the words whiteness, hardness, sweetness, thinking, motion, 2 II, II | senses. The coldness and hardness which a man feels in a piece 3 II, IV | from the ordinary idea of hardness. For a man may conceive 4 II, IV | in another place.~4. From hardness. Solidity is hereby also 5 II, IV | hereby also differenced from hardness, in that solidity consists 6 II, IV | space it possesses: but hardness, in a firm cohesion of the 7 II, XII | certain degrees of weight, hardness, ductility, and fusibility, 8 II, XV | is little different from, hardness) were thought to have some 9 II, XV | is applied to the idea of hardness, as well as that of existence, 10 II, XXI | parts, and consequently its hardness, and make it fluid; and 11 II, XXIII| capable of thinking; and so hardness, friability, and power to 12 II, XXIII| parts of a diamond their hardness and indissolubility. If 13 II, XXXI | certain colour, weight, and hardness; and a property that they 14 II, XXXI | that colour, weight, and hardness, than that colour or that 15 II, XXXI | peculiar colour, weight, hardness, fusibility, fixedness,