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1 I, I | truth, than one of that age.~26. And so not innate. Though 2 I, II | most reverenced by others?~26. A worship of idols. It 3 I, III | duly employed about them.~26. Conclusion. To show how 4 II, VIII | us have no resemblance.~26. Secondary qualities twofold; 5 II, XIII | pure essences of things.~26. Essences of things. If 6 II, XIV | where there is no body.~26. The assumption that the 7 II, XXI | and so on in infinitum.~26. The ideas of liberty and 8 II, XXIII| another man’s understanding.~26. The cause of coherence 9 II, XXVII| same both then and now.~26. “Person” a forensic term. 10 II, XXXII| the idea any way false.~26. More properly to be called 11 III, VI | sort or a particular thing.~26. Therefore very various 12 III, X | any reality or existence.~26. How men’s words fail in 13 III, XI | this is only by the bye.~26. V. Fifth remedy: To use 14 IV, III | particular matter of fact.~26. Hence no science of bodies