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1 Read | frivolous use of uncouth, affected, or unintelligible terms, 2 Read | truth, it is myself only am affected thereby; and therefore I 3 I, III | small advantage to those who affected to be masters and teachers, 4 II, II | any taste which had never affected his palate; or frame the 5 II, IX | the man’s ears are less affected than at other times when 6 II, XXI | has sometimes moved and affected the mind, does not stedfastly 7 II, XXI | he does know. This is an affected and present ignorance, which 8 II, XXVII| they are touched, and are affected by, and conscious of good 9 II, XXVII| substance, not joined to, or affected with that consciousness. 10 III, III | every tree and plant that affected the senses, could not find 11 III, VI | names to certain ideas, an affected misapplication of them cannot 12 III, X | value than money.~6. III. Affected obscurity, as in the Peripatetick 13 III, X | abuse of language is an affected obscurity; by either applying 14 IV, XI | without us, when they are affected by them, we are further 15 IV, XI | that heretofore things that affected our senses have existed.