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1 Read | even at expressions, which, standing alone by themselves, might 2 Read | of Nature; which is that standing and unalterable rule by 3 I, I | of the proposition, their standing for such ideas, and the 4 I, I | according as the words standing for them are affirmed or 5 I, I | abstract ideas, and names standing for them; yet they not being 6 II, XIII | a company of chess-men, standing on the same squares of the 7 II, XIV | we cannot keep by us any standing, unvarying measure of duration, 8 II, XVII | infinity to it, is to adjust a standing measure to a growing bulk; 9 II, XVIII | filtration, cohobation, are words standing for certain complex ideas, 10 II, XXI | on our preference. A man standing on a cliff, is at liberty 11 II, XXI | towards heaven, without ever standing still, or directing our 12 II, XXI | engaging us in action. This is standing still, where we are not 13 II, XXII | made, and abound with words standing for such combinations, an 14 II, XXII | combined, they may, by words standing for those simple ideas, 15 II, XXII | yet, there being no name standing precisely for the one, as 16 II, XXIII | word, is, in plain English, standing under or upholding.~3. Of 17 II, XXV | words, as well as others, standing only for ideas; and those 18 II, XXVII | substance, are three names standing for three different ideas;— 19 II, XXVIII| others, when we use words standing for relations, is nothing 20 II, XXXI | any real archetypes, or standing patterns, existing anywhere, 21 II, XXXI | that species: and names standing for nothing but the ideas 22 III, IV | is in the power of words, standing for the several ideas that 23 III, IV | substances; because they, standing only for one simple perception, 24 III, VI | kinneah and niouph, (the one standing for suspicion in a husband 25 III, IX | intelligible at all, such as names standing for any simple ideas which 26 III, IX | men, who have scarce any standing rule to regulate themselves 27 III, X | words for the most part standing for arbitrary and numerous 28 III, X | the word gold (which, by standing for a more or less perfect 29 III, X | words of others as naturally standing for just what they themselves 30 III, X | accustomed to them; yet standing for other ideas than those 31 III, XI | whereof there are not always standing patterns to be found existing, 32 III, XI | definition of the name man, standing for that sort of creatures, 33 III, XI | unreasonable to propose, that words standing for things which are known 34 IV, VI | specific names of substances standing for any collections of such 35 IV, VI | propositions concerning man, standing for such an idea. Because, 36 IV, VII | propositions be in terms standing for more general ideas, 37 IV, VII | space. Which three words, standing for one and the same idea, 38 IV, VII | in our minds, or in words standing for them, is not identical, 39 IV, VII | propositions wherein are words standing for complex ideas, v.g. 40 IV, VII | propositions made of terms standing for complex ideas, than 41 IV, VII | signification, sometimes standing for one, and sometimes for 42 IV, VIII | same purpose, when any term standing for any one or more of the 43 IV, VIII | counters so placed, and standing for more or less as he pleases, 44 IV, XX | authority of forty years, standing, wrought out of hard rock,