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1 II, XI | separate from all other existences, and the circumstances of 2 II, XI | the standards to rank real existences into sorts, as they agree 3 II, XV | belonging to all finite existences, and are by us always reckoned 4 II, XXVII| it be to ages past—unites existences and actions very remote 5 II, XXVII| as well as it does the existences and actions of the immediately 6 II, XXVII| Consciousness alone unites remote existences into one person. Nothing 7 II, XXVII| consciousness can unite remote existences into the same person: the 8 III, I | multitude of particular existences: which advantageous use 9 III, III | at first from particular existences, will, I fear, be at a loss 10 III, III | ideas of several particular existences as they are found to agree 11 III, IX | our complex ideas to real existences, and regulate the signification 12 IV, III | extinguish.~21. Of the three real existences of which we have certain 13 IV, XI | knowing their particular existences. For we can no more know 14 IV, XI | propositions concerning concrete existences are knowable. By which it 15 IV, XVII | one of them, particular existences: and our knowledge and reason