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1 II, XVII| channel of the river where he stood: Rusticus expectat dum defluat 2 II, XXI | human liberty, which, as it stood before, I myself from the 3 II, XXII| and that many names that stood for such complex ideas were 4 II, XXII| before the combinations they stood for ever existed.~3. Sometimes 5 II, XXII| exactly answered; because they stood for complex ideas which 6 III, III | know what idea the word man stood for; if it should be said, 7 III, VI | must needs conclude they stood for something; for certain 8 III, VI | to the ideas that they stood for in other men’s minds, 9 III, VI | what kinneah and niouph stood for in another man’s mind, 10 III, VIII| far different sense, and stood not for the abstract essence 11 III, IX | perfectly what the word liquor stood for; which I think, too, 12 III, X | the ideas these two terms stood for were precisely the same, 13 IV, V | precise ideas the most of them stood for. Some confused or obscure 14 IV, VIII| his or romance language, stood for all these, and was not