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1 I, I | are equal to four, and a multitude of other the like propositions 2 II, XVI | every smaller or greater multitude of units. So that he that 3 II, XVI | is made up of any great multitude of units; which put together, 4 II, XVI | head, to express a great multitude, which they could not number; 5 II, XVI | only the confused idea of multitude, but the ideas necessary 6 II, XVI | number as he pleases, this multitude, how great soever, lessens 7 II, XXI | perfectly removed. which, in the multitude of wants and desires we 8 II, XXII| and how such a precise multitude comes to make but one idea; 9 II, XXV | one with another, and so a multitude of relations, yet they all 10 III, I | word was made to mark a multitude of particular existences: 11 IV, XX | established by the vote of the multitude: yet this with most men