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1 I, III | that hath not thought on it to-day, may be ready to assent 2 I, III | one or both those ideas to-day. For, if we will allow savages, 3 II, XI | same colour being observed to-day in chalk or snow, which 4 II, XIV | moving of a shadow one hour to-day upon the sun-dial to the 5 II, XVII | another parcel of snow you see to-day, and put them together in 6 II, XVII | of a longer continuance to-day than it was yesterday. If, 7 II, XVII | the ideas of yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow to be the 8 II, XXV | v.g. Caius, whom I consider to-day as a father, ceases to be 9 II, XXVII| by wearing other clothes to-day than he did yesterday, with 10 III, III | Thus, that which was grass to-day is to-morrow the flesh of 11 IV, XI | that the man I saw last to-day is now in being, I can less 12 IV, XI | that water should exist to-day, because it existed yesterday, 13 IV, XI | colours or bubbles exist to-day, because they existed yesterday,