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1 I, III | hath given them a will and affections conformable to it. This, 2 II, IX | sensation, are only from some affections of the body, which happen 3 II, X | and those which are the affections of all kinds of beings, 4 II, X | tempestuous passions; our affections bringing ideas to our memory, 5 II, XII | considered as dependences on, or affections of substances;—such as are 6 II, XV | extension being used as names of affections belonging to other beings, 7 II, XXI | confounded with several of the affections, especially desire, and 8 II, XXVII | its heat, cold, and other affections, and it is then no longer 9 II, XXVII | heat, or cold, or other affections, having no longer any consciousness, 10 II, XXXIII| cause why time cures certain affections, which reason, though in 11 IV, III | Did we know the mechanical affections of the particles of rhubarb, 12 IV, III | ideas of their mechanical affections, we must be content to be 13 IV, III | the particular mechanical affections of the minute parts of bodies 14 IV, III | pain, &c. These mechanical affections of bodies having no affinity 15 IV, XXI | bodies; or any of their affections, as number, and figure, &