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1 I, II | principles, it is impossible to establish an universal consent, (though 2 I, III | only true ones, whereon to establish those notions we can have 3 II, XXI | be of greater use than to establish in our minds determined 4 II, XXVIII| approbation and dislike they establish amongst themselves what 5 II, XXXIII| of ideas will be found to establish the irreconcilable opposition 6 III, IX | nobody having an authority to establish the precise signification 7 III, IX | would first examine and establish amongst them, what the word 8 III, X | on men’s minds, so as to establish them in the persuasion of 9 IV, III | we can never be able to establish certain and undoubted rules 10 IV, VII | maxims (brought as proofs to establish propositions, wherein the 11 IV, X | one with the other, and so establish the necessity of an eternal 12 IV, XIX | much easier way for men to establish their opinions and regulate 13 IV, XX | and which are necessary to establish those opinions: the greatest