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1 I, III | accompany it; if the fear of absolute and irresistible power set 2 II, XXV | relation.~3. Some seemingly absolute terms contain relations. 3 II, XXV | of signifying something absolute in the subject, do conceal 4 II, XXV | name, it is a positive or absolute thing, or idea. Thus a triangle, 5 II, XXV | the whole is a positive absolute idea. The same may be said 6 II, XXV | these and the like are all absolute, because they neither signify 7 II, XXVI | great and their little.~6. Absolute terms often stand for relations. 8 II, XXVII | twins have been seen.~20. Absolute oblivion separates what 9 II, XXVIII| they are as much positive absolute ideas, as the drinking of 10 II, XXXII | ones the idea of perfect absolute fixedness. For either way, 11 IV, III | Again: “No government allows absolute liberty.” The idea of government 12 IV, III | to them; and the idea of absolute liberty being for any one 13 IV, III | and properties we are in absolute ignorance.~28. Another cause, 14 IV, VI | certain: things, however absolute and entire they seem in