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1 II, XIV | produces a constant train of successive ideas: v.g. a man becalmed 2 II, XIV | one to another; for two successive lengths of duration, however 3 II, XIV | certainly knows that the two successive swings of a pendulum are 4 II, XIV | take such as have continual successive appearances at seemingly 5 II, XV | to distance of fleeting successive parts, which never exist 6 II, XXI | determines the will to the successive voluntary actions, whereof 7 II, XXI | determine the will in all the successive actions it directs; and 8 II, XXI | neglected, to satisfy the successive uneasiness of our desires 9 II, XXI | deliberation, and scrutiny of each successive desire, whether the satisfaction 10 II, XXVII| idea of a man, the same successive body not shifted all at 11 II, XXVII| continued in a fleeting successive body, remains, it will be 12 III, IV | of motus. Nor will the “successive application of the parts 13 IV, II | but it is still, in every successive reflection, with a lessening