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1 Read | insensibly to the bulk it now appears in. I will not deny, but 2 Read | that of another, when truth appears against it. For it is truth 3 I, I | reason; but the truth of it appears to him as soon as he has 4 I, III | without memory, the idea appears perfectly new and unknown 5 I, III | the memory, whenever it appears there, appears perfectly 6 I, III | whenever it appears there, appears perfectly new and unknown 7 I, III | suggested by the memory, appears not to be new, but the mind 8 II, XI | people, because its beauty appears at first sight, and there 9 II, XI | good reason; whereby it appears that it consists in something 10 II, XIV | under the notion of time; as appears by such phrases as these, 11 II, XIV | years as 5639. Whereby it appears that, to the measuring the 12 II, XVII | there is no approach, easily appears to any one that reflects 13 II, XVII | forwards or backwards, appears infinite, because we still 14 II, XXI | gaudy dress, yet, when it appears in public, must have so 15 II, XXI | the views of good, as it appears in contemplation greater 16 II, XXI | operates strongest, and appears most in the present state 17 II, XXI | happiness, as soon as any good appears to make a part of their 18 II, XXI | proportion to the greatness it appears, and is acknowledged, to 19 II, XXI | is really so much as it appears. And therefore were every 20 II, XXI | pain, is really just as it appears. But, though present pleasure 21 II, XXIII | Blood, to the naked eye, appears all red; but by a good microscope, 22 II, XXIII | faculties to attain. But it appears not that God intended we 23 II, XXIII | that exists. Whereby it appears that this primary and supposed 24 II, XXVII | restored to it again: as appears in the forgetfulness men 25 II, XXIX | wherein no symmetry nor order appears, is in itself no more a 26 II, XXXII | falsehood in it when it appears in our minds, than the name 27 II, XXXIII| understanding, but its associate appears with it; and if they are 28 II, XXXIII| soever, by this instance, it appears to be so: but this may help 29 III, IV | the definition of motion appears not at first sight so useless, 30 III, V | reader on an argument that appears to me new and a little out 31 III, VI | they are ranked into sorts, appears from hence: that, take but 32 III, VI | penes authorem, but there appears no contradiction that there 33 III, VI | In time, Adam’s mistake appears, for he finds Lamech’s trouble 34 III, X | and learning; but to me it appears a greater dishonesty than 35 III, X | be understood: whilst it appears in all history, that these 36 III, XI | faculty of reasoning, which appears not at first, and in some 37 IV, III | which at the same time appears both yellow and azure. For, 38 IV, XI | are knowable. By which it appears that there are two sorts 39 IV, XIII | to see that black which appears yellow; nor to persuade 40 IV, XIV | be so before it certainly appears. And if it so unites or 41 IV, XV | perceived to be so, but is, or appears for the most part to be 42 IV, XVIII | to that which to itself appears unreasonable.~In all things, 43 IV, XVIII | to the probability that appears in it, is bound to give 44 IV, XX | the greater probability appears. Whether it be probable 45 IV, XX | which the less probability appears to him, seems to me utterly 46 IV, XX | agreement of any two ideas appears to our minds, whether immediately 47 IV, XX | the probability manifestly appears upon due consideration of