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1 Read | everything does not hit alike upon every man’s imagination. 2 I, II | find them in all mankind alike, and they must be clear 3 II, XIII | both finite or infinite alike.~22. The power of annihilation 4 II, XXI | is not good to every man alike. This variety of pursuits 5 II, XXVII| matter, and indifferent alike to it all; there can, from 6 II, XXXII| very near and undiscernibly alike. For which opinion, I think, 7 III, II | speak (with any meaning) all alike. They, in every man’s mouth, 8 III, III | things, makes several of them alike: there is nothing more obvious, 9 III, VI | though nature makes things alike. I do not deny but nature, 10 III, VI | and various, but very much alike and of kin one to another: 11 IV, III | world are in this perfectly alike: that that part which we 12 IV, VIII | definition of the term defined. Alike trifling it is to predicate 13 IV, XIII | knowledge would not only be alike, but every man would know