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1 II, XIII | For I demand of any one to remove any part of it from another, 2 II, XIV | by us; because in their remove from one sensible part towards 3 II, XVII | remainder, from which we remove all bounds, and wherein 4 II, XX | of eating and drinking to remove them: the pain of teeth 5 II, XXI | no: but whether he will remove his contemplation from one 6 II, XXI | rests on; he can at pleasure remove himself from one to another. 7 II, XXI | still has not a power to remove himself, he is not at liberty; 8 II, XXI | action that may serve to remove this pain. Whence it is 9 II, XXI | my eyes another way, or remove my body out of the sunbeams, 10 II, XXIII| constitution is able to bear a remove into parts of this air, 11 II, XXIX | reference to their names. To remove this difficulty, and to 12 III, VI | of things, that in each remove differ very little one from 13 III, X | and therefore the mind, to remove that imperfection as much 14 IV, II | great matter, whether I remove his scruple or no: where 15 IV, III | may hereafter suggest, to remove the other difficulties, 16 IV, XVI | ignorance, and endeavour to remove it in all the gentle and 17 IV, XVI | traditional truths, each remove weakens the force of the