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1 II, XIV| call the existence, or the continuation of the existence of ourselves, 2 II, XV | name duration, that the continuation of existence, with a kind 3 II, XV | destructive force, and the continuation of solidity (which is apt 4 II, XXI| production of the action, but the continuation of the passion. For so is 5 II, XXI| impelled by another; the continuation of the alteration made in 6 II, XXI| more an action, than the continuation of the alteration of its 7 II, XXI| volition, when the beginning or continuation of any action is contrary 8 II, XXI| and thereby either the continuation or change becomes unavoidably 9 II, XXI| endeavours to give rise, continuation, or stop, to any action 10 II, XXI| preservation of themselves, and the continuation of their species. For I 11 II, XXI| than the attainment and continuation of that pittance of honour, 12 III, V | the mind; and how much the continuation and fixing of that unity 13 III, XI | senses. And though in the continuation of a discourse, or the pursuit