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1 I, II | who, running into contrary extremes, either affirm an innate 2 II, XXI | misery are the names of two extremes, the utmost bounds whereof 3 II, XXIII| finite, it must have its extremes; and there must be something 4 II, XXVI | invasion was from the two extremes; and so do all words of 5 IV, XVII | of the chain, whereby the extremes are held together; and thereby, 6 IV, XVII | ideas that must hold the extremes together.~Syllogism does 7 IV, XVII | intermediate idea with the extremes, that the extremes are concluded 8 IV, XVII | with the extremes, that the extremes are concluded to agree; 9 IV, XVII | whether the connexion of the extremes be not more clearly seen 10 IV, XVII | i.e., the connexion of the extremes, one jot the better. [For 11 IV, XVII | shows what connexion the extremes have one with another. But 12 IV, XVII | intermediate has with either of the extremes in the syllogism, that no 13 IV, XVII | or, as they are called, extremes, do certainly agree; and 14 IV, XVII | terminus being to join the extremes, i.e. the intermediate ideas, 15 IV, XVII | agreement or disagreement of the extremes clearer and better, if it 16 IV, XVII | certain agreement with the extremes, but an usual or likely 17 IV, XVII | intermediate ideas tie the extremes so firmly together, and