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1 I, II | being the most obvious deductions of human reason, and comformable 2 I, III | due comparing of them, and deductions made with attention, before 3 II, XI | realities, they make right deductions from them. Thus you shall 4 II, XXI | men’s opinions: impartial deductions of reason in controverted 5 II, XXIX | confused part, and draw deductions from it in the obscure part 6 II, XXIX | ideas, in our arguings and deductions from that part of them which 7 IV, II | which, because in long deductions, and the use of many proofs, 8 IV, III | to be judged of by long deductions, and the intervention of 9 IV, VIII | significations, make plain and clear deductions of words one from another, 10 IV, XI | intuitive knowledge, or the deductions of our reason employed about 11 IV, XVII | sometimes for clear and fair deductions from those principles: and 12 IV, XVII | our knowledge depends upon deductions and intermediate ideas: 13 IV, XVIII| not thus made out by the deductions of reason, but upon the 14 IV, XVIII| propositions, or by evident deductions of reason in demonstrations