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1 II, XV | without the least hesitation speaks of and supposes Eternity, 2 II, XXIX| in another. In a man who speaks of a chiliaedron, or a body 3 III, II | to represent. When a man speaks to another, it is that he 4 III, VI | as soon as he supposes or speaks of essential, the consideration 5 III, VI | thoughts, when he hears or speaks any of those or other names 6 III, X | meaning in his words, and speaks only empty sounds. He that 7 III, X | propriety in his language, and speaks gibberish. And he that hath 8 III, XI | unskilful in the language he speaks, as not to understand it 9 III, XI | where, if the mathematician speaks of a cube or globe of gold, 10 IV, IV | it. No figure that I know speaks any such language. For it 11 IV, XVII| his Eccl. Pol. 1. i. SS 6, speaks thus: “If there might be