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1 II, I | definitions that I know, no suppositions of any sect, are of force 2 II, XXVII| Now, take which of these suppositions you please, it is impossible 3 II, XXVII| punishment for them.~27. Suppositions that look strange are pardonable 4 II, XXVII| this subject, made some suppositions that will look strange to 5 II, XXVII| absurdity of some of those suppositions I have made. But taking, 6 II, XXXII| of such reference. These suppositions the mind is very apt tacitly 7 III, X | abuse contains two false suppositions. But however preposterous 8 III, X | substances, there are these false suppositions contained:—~First, that 9 III, XI | ignorant of them. Both which suppositions are false; no names of complex 10 IV, IV | founded on one of these two suppositions, which are both false. The 11 IV, XX | matter of reason, being suppositions upon universal experience,