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1 II, VII | its natural state. But yet excess of cold as well as heat 2 II, XVI | ideas of every the least excess in extension?~4. Therefore 3 II, XVI | where every equality and excess are not so easy to be observed 4 II, XVI | proportion of any the least excess cannot be discovered; which 5 II, XVI | 91 be the next immediate excess to 90. But it is not so 6 II, XXVIII| depending on the equality and excess of the same simple idea, 7 IV, II | comparing their equality or excess, the modes of numbers have 8 IV, II | extension every the least excess is not so perceptible, yet 9 IV, VI | so often destroyed by an excess or defect of the sun’s warmth, 10 IV, XII | relation of equality and excess so clear between some of