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1 II, XIV | observe no motion.~7. Very slow motions unperceived. And 2 II, XIV | reason why motions very slow, though they are constant, 3 II, XIV | change of distance is so slow, that it causes no new ideas 4 II, XIV | succession at all.~11. In slow motions. This also happens 5 II, XIV | happens where the motion is so slow as not to supply a constant 6 II, XIV | and other constant but slow motions, where, though, 7 II, XIV | motion or succession is so slow, as that it keeps not pace 8 II, XIV | unsteady winds, sometimes very slow, and at others irregularly 9 II, XVIII| of extension; swift and slow are two different ideas 10 II, XXXII| its progress would be very slow, and its work endless; therefore, 11 IV, III | which we by single and slow steps, and long poring in 12 IV, VII | things, from whence, by slow degrees, the understanding