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1 II, IX | conjecture by the by; it being indifferent to the matter in hand which 2 II, XXI | could be no room for those indifferent and visibly trifling actions, 3 II, XXI | rest quiet: he is perfectly indifferent in either; and it would 4 II, XXI | in putting one seemingly indifferent word for another that discovery 5 II, XXI | forbear, he is no longer indifferent,) but an indifferency of 6 II, XXI | that operative power is indifferent to move or not to move my 7 II, XXVII | of them, in their nature indifferent to any parcel of matter, 8 II, XXVII | independent from matter, and indifferent alike to it all; there can, 9 II, XXVIII| considered as good, bad, or indifferent; and in this respect they 10 III, IX | sounds are voluntary and indifferent signs of any ideas, a man 11 IV, XVI | the nature of the thing indifferent, produce unavoidable assent. 12 IV, XVI | testimony, whether good, bad, or indifferent; and though cited afterwards 13 IV, XX | thing in its own nature indifferent, and wholly depending upon