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1 II, X | intent only on one thing; not setting the stamp deep into itself. 2 II, XII | or complex, together, and setting them by one another, so 3 II, XV | such a progression as this, setting out from the place where 4 II, XVII | addition, than he was at first setting out: the power of enlarging 5 II, XXI | some uneasiness: nothing setting us upon the change of state, 6 II, XXI | that the will, or power of setting us upon one action in preference 7 II, XXII | and thereby, as it were, setting before our imaginations 8 III, X | not be removed.~17. V. By setting them in the place of what 9 III, X | Another abuse of words is the setting them in the place of things 10 III, X | working always regularly, in setting boundaries to species. That 11 IV, III | perception: yet, without setting down the several parts by 12 IV, III | remedied by definitions, setting down that collection of 13 IV, XII | how little, I say, the setting out at that end has, for 14 IV, XVIII| of the same plea, without setting down strict boundaries between