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1 II, VII | limits of the world; that extends its thoughts often even 2 II, XVII | space, how far soever it extends its thoughts. Any bounds 3 II, XXVII| far as that consciousness extends. Thus every one finds that, 4 II, XXVII| misery. This personality extends itself beyond present existence 5 IV, III | follows from hence That,~It extends no further than we have 6 IV, III | than we have ideas.~2. It extends no further than we can perceive 7 IV, III | 3. Intuitive knowledge extends itself not to all the relations 8 IV, III | examine how far our knowledge extends in each of these:~8. Our 9 IV, III | identity and diversity in ideas extends as far as our ideas themselves. 10 IV, III | Of their co-existence, extends only a very little way. 11 IV, III | co-existence of powers in bodies extends but a very little way. But 12 IV, III | say how far our knowledge extends. Thirdly, As to the third 13 IV, III | sensitive knowledge; which extends not beyond the objects present 14 IV, VI | doubt how far the species extends, or what things are comprehended 15 IV, XI | together. But this knowledge extends as far as the present testimony