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1 II, IV | gold filled with water, and exactly closed; which further shows 2 II, VIII | usually is done) that they are exactly the images and resemblances 3 II, XIII | place, we do not always exactly observe the distance from 4 II, XIV | measure the parts of duration exactly) as if they could be proved 5 II, XIV | they could be proved to be exactly equal. We must, therefore, 6 II, XVII | confines of all bodies, being exactly the same, differing not 7 II, XXII | languages had no names that exactly answered; because they stood 8 II, XXVII | resurrection, though in a body not exactly in make or parts the same 9 II, XXVIII| yard I measure by be not exactly the standard: which indeed 10 II, XXXI | which if his own does not exactly correspond, it is faulty 11 II, XXXI | minds: nor do those copies exactly and fully contain all that 12 II, XXXI | it cannot be sure that it exactly answers all that are in 13 II, XXXI | them to be conformable, and exactly to answer. These being such 14 II, XXXII | from those two flowers were exactly the same with the ideas 15 III, III | can have its signification exactly and clearly expressed by 16 III, III | made, and wherein they do exactly every one of them partake, 17 III, III | that two things partaking exactly of the same real essence 18 III, III | figure exists not anywhere exactly marked out), yet the idea 19 III, V | the existence of things exactly. It unites and retains certain 20 III, V | nearly into this matter, and exactly compare different languages, 21 III, V | will find very few of them exactly to correspond in the whole 22 III, VI | range and determine them exactly into species, according 23 III, VI | internal constitution is not exactly the same. But what difference 24 III, VI | with some liberty; but were exactly copied from precise boundaries 25 III, VI | particular ideas so united be exactly the same, neither more nor 26 III, VI | boundaries of species are not exactly conformable to those in 27 III, VI | plain that men follow not exactly the patterns set them by 28 III, VI | abstract ideas, consisting not exactly of the same collection of 29 III, VI | simple ideas) not to be exactly conformable to the ideas 30 III, IX | essence of the thing are not exactly the same.~These are difficulties 31 III, IX | they excite in the hearer exactly the same idea they stand 32 III, IX | and retain that idea so exactly, as to make the name in 33 III, IX | here consider a little more exactly the forementioned instance 34 III, IX | and hearer, they stand for exactly the same collection. Which 35 III, X | Ten Predicaments, to be exactly conformable to the nature 36 III, X | those species, by giving exactly the same real internal constitution 37 III, XI | thereof, may be perfectly and exactly defined. For they being 38 III, XI | men may, if they please, exactly know the ideas that go to 39 III, XI | that shall in all things be exactly like him; who is as he is, 40 IV, II | demonstration, must also be carried exactly in the mind, and a man must 41 IV, II | not always so readily and exactly retain; therefore it comes 42 IV, III | precise combinations so exactly and perfectly as is necessary 43 IV, III | otherwise to retain them so exactly, whilst the mind went over 44 IV, IV | bitterness, as it is in the mind, exactly answering that power which 45 IV, IV | figure exists, that it is not exactly answerable to that idea 46 IV, IV | nobody in the world that exactly practises his rules, and 47 IV, IV | often do, fail of being exactly conformable to things themselves.~ 48 IV, IV | the same denominations did exactly and equally partake; if 49 IV, IV | the essence in both being exactly the same, to consider, whether 50 IV, V | attention to be recollected, and exactly represented to the mind, 51 IV, VI | together in propositions as exactly to express the agreement 52 IV, VII | these two ideas are not exactly one and the same, but in 53 IV, XVII | distinctly to perceive, and exactly carry so many particulars 54 IV, XX | in their heads; nor weigh exactly the preponderancy of contrary