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1 Read | it grew insensibly to the bulk it now appears in. I will 2 II, IV | in masses of matter, of a bulk sufficient to cause a sensation 3 II, IV | up masses of a sensible bulk, so that the whole does 4 II, VIII | particle of matter which has bulk enough to be perceived; 5 II, VIII | primary qualities, i.e. by the bulk, figure, texture, and motion 6 II, VIII | primary qualities, viz. the bulk, texture, and motion of 7 II, VIII | senses discover either their bulk, figure, or motion,—as is 8 II, VIII | different motions and figures, bulk and number, of such particles, 9 II, VIII | primary qualities, viz. bulk, figure, texture, and motion 10 II, VIII | idea, is but the certain bulk, figure, and motion of the 11 II, VIII | can do neither, but by the bulk, figure, number, and motion 12 II, VIII | really exist. The particular bulk, number, figure, and motion 13 II, VIII | reduced to their causes, i.e. bulk, figure, and motion of parts.~ 14 II, VIII | piece of manna of a sensible bulk is able to produce in us 15 II, VIII | Besides, manna, by tie bulk, figure, texture, and motion 16 II, VIII | three sorts:—~First, The bulk, figure, number, situation, 17 II, VIII | make such a change in the bulk, figure, texture, and motion 18 II, VIII | one case, so to alter the bulk, figure, texture, or motion 19 II, VIII | is able so to alter the bulk, figure, texture, or motion 20 II, VIII | nothing at all in them of bulk, figure, or motion, we are 21 II, VIII | sensation discovers nothing of bulk, figure, or motion of parts 22 II, VIII | show how bodies, by their bulk, figure, and motion, should 23 II, VIII | qualities in bodies, viz. bulk, figure, extension, number, 24 II, XIII | void space equal to the bulk of a mustard-seed be requisite 25 II, XIV | farther will find also the bulk of the thing moved necessary 26 II, XV | measures taken from the bulk or motion of bodies. Secondly, 27 II, XV | speak of place, distance, or bulk, in the great inane, beyond 28 II, XV | that infinite space as the bulk of the body takes up. And 29 II, XV | of the extremities of the bulk or existence of the same 30 II, XV | or very small its precise bulk becomes very obscure and 31 II, XVII | not in nature, though in bulk; and there being nothing 32 II, XVII | standing measure to a growing bulk; and therefore I think it 33 II, XVII | divisibility. And since in any bulk of matter our thoughts can 34 II, XXI | do they not depend on the bulk, figure, texture, and motion 35 II, XXI | in us, but the different bulk, figure, number, texture, 36 II, XXIII| in the discovery of the bulk, texture, and figure of 37 II, XXIII| perceive them not; such are the bulk, figure, number, situation, 38 II, XXIII| were, the proportion of the bulk of the minute parts of a 39 II, XXIII| themselves bodies of different bulk, figure, and conformation 40 II, XXIII| perceive their distinct bulk, figure, or motion; and 41 II, XXVI | duration, so in extension and bulk, there are some ideas that 42 II, XXVI | whereby to denominate the bulk of others. Thus we call 43 II, XXIX | gold or wax of an equal bulk, and make it into a figure 44 II, XXIX | totum and pars: but of the bulk of the body, to be thus 45 II, XXIX | distinct ideas of the different bulk or extension of those bodies, 46 II, XXXI | anything I know of the same bulk; and a fitness to have its 47 II, XXXI | bating only the figure and bulk of some sorts) powers; which 48 II, XXXI | not rationally take the bulk and figure he observed in 49 II, XXXI | any other body of equal bulk, they being put into a pair 50 III, VI | but the outward shape and bulk, with the marking of the 51 III, VI | great in proportion to its bulk, he gives the name zahab, 52 IV, III | capable of being known to us. Bulk, figure, and motion we have 53 IV, III | knowing what is the particular bulk, figure, and motion, of 54 IV, III | It is evident that the bulk, figure, and motion of several 55 IV, VI | divers modifications of bulk, figure, cohesion of parts, 56 IV, VI | us what sort of figure, bulk, and motion of corpuscles 57 IV, VI | and what sort of figure, bulk, and texture of parts in 58 IV, VI | to perceive the precise bulk, figure, texture, and motion 59 IV, VIII | improved in knowledge and bulk together.~How identical 60 IV, X | might produce of figure and bulk, could never produce thought: 61 IV, X | bodies of proportionable bulk, than those of an inch or 62 IV, XX | obvious to inquire). Have the bulk of mankind no other guide