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1 I, II | our actions, to which we perpetually feel them strongly impelling 2 II, I | surrounded with bodies that perpetually and diversely affect them, 3 II, I | But whether that substance perpetually thinks or no, we can be 4 II, XIV | but from the fleeting and perpetually perishing parts of succession. 5 II, XVII| inextricable difficulties which perpetually involve all discourses concerning 6 II, XXI | sancti viti), but he is perpetually dancing; he is not at liberty 7 III, X | terms, and holding them perpetually entangled in that endless 8 IV, III | known of such ideas, will be perpetually and for ever true. So that 9 IV, XI | being supposed to stand perpetually for the same ideas, and