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1 II, IX | case, is not through any defect in the organ, or that the 2 II, X | quickness of parts.~9. A defect which belongs to the memory 3 II, X | another. There is another defect which we may conceive to 4 II, XI | side, men who, through some defect in the organs, want words, 5 II, XI | and madmen. In fine, the defect in naturals seems to proceed 6 II, XVII| been the certain marks of a defect in our ideas of infinity, 7 II, XXIX| undetermined. Thirdly, A third defect that frequently gives the 8 III, X | of things. Though it be a defect that has its original in 9 IV, IV | intractable changeling be? Shall a defect in the body make a monster; 10 IV, IV | the body make a monster; a defect in the mind (the far more 11 IV, VI | destroyed by an excess or defect of the sun’s warmth, which 12 IV, XV | then, being to supply the defect of our knowledge and to 13 IV, XX | whether it rises from any defect in the organs of the body