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1 II, XVI | arrive at any determined smallness beyond which it cannot go, 2 II, XVII| of a comparative idea of smallness, which will always be less 3 II, XVII| produce. What remains of smallness is as far from his thoughts 4 II, XVII| and positive idea of that smallness which is consequent to infinite 5 II, XXIX| have no clear ideas of the smallness of parts much beyond the 6 II, XXIX| divisions, they are reduced to a smallness much exceeding the perception 7 II, XXIX| numbers. Such a degree of smallness is not unreasonable to be 8 IV, XVI | which, either for their smallness in themselves or remoteness