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1 II, XV | remotest star. By such a progression as this, setting out from 2 II, XVI | names belonging to every progression; and so again, by subtracting 3 II, XVI | great many more figures in progression, might not easily be counted 4 II, XVII| to a further addition or progression: and so those ideas alone 5 II, XVII| nothing but a supposed endless progression of the mind, over what repeated 6 II, XVII| allow the mind an endless progression of thought, without ever 7 II, XVII| consists in a supposed endless progression. And therefore I think it 8 II, XVII| and endless enlarging and progression, it can in thought never 9 II, XVII| idea, still in a boundless progression, that can stop nowhere.~ 10 II, XVII| jot nearer the end of such progression.~14. How we cannot have 11 II, XXIX| division, comes, after a little progression, to be confounded, and almost 12 IV, II | discovery: and there must be a progression by steps and degrees, before 13 IV, II | ideas, in each step and progression of the demonstration, must 14 IV, III | division, every part be only a progression of the mind taking a view