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1 I, II | do continue constantly to operate and influence all our actions 2 I, II | perceive them constantly operate in us and influence our 3 II, VIII | we can conceive bodies to operate in.~12. By motions, external, 4 II, VIII | nothing else can a body operate, as has been proved): as 5 II, VIII | proved): as if it could not operate on the eyes and palate, 6 II, VIII | well as we allow it can operate on the guts and stomach, 7 II, VIII | primary ones, when they operate without being distinctly 8 II, VIII | insensible primary qualities, to operate after a peculiar manner 9 II, VIII | another body, as to make it operate on our senses differently 10 II, VIII | appear not, to our senses, to operate in their production, and 11 II, XI | faculties of the mind, how they operate about simple ideas,—which 12 II, XIV | unknown to us, shall always operate equally; and we are sure 13 II, XX | various considerations, operate in us; what modifications 14 II, XXI | power or not the power to operate, is that alone which is 15 II, XXI | one nor the other could operate. For nothing can operate 16 II, XXI | operate. For nothing can operate that is not able to operate; 17 II, XXI | operate that is not able to operate; and that is not able to 18 II, XXI | and that is not able to operate that has no power to operate. 19 II, XXI | operate that has no power to operate. Nor do I deny that those 20 II, XXI | that what is absent should operate where it is not. It may 21 II, XXI | when present and violent, operate for the most part forcibly 22 II, XXI | remaining equally able to operate or to forbear operating 23 II, XXI | action in me, whereby I operate on those substances, but 24 II, XXIII | those subjects on which they operate, and so making them exhibit 25 II, XXIII | any power it had at all to operate on iron, did not its sensible 26 II, XXIII | as well as bodies, cannot operate but where they are; and 27 II, XXIII | are; and that spirits do operate at several times in several 28 II, XXIII | soul can think, will, and operate on his body in the place 29 II, XXIII | where that is, but cannot operate on a body, or in a place, 30 II, XXIII | cohesion. And since it cannot operate against a lateral separation, ( 31 II, XXIII | a fitness differently to operate, and be operated on by several 32 II, XXVI | considered by us to conduce or operate to the producing any particular 33 II, XXVIII| or inconvenience, would operate of itself, without a law. 34 II, XXXIII| when they are there, will operate according to their natures 35 II, XXXIII| were but one idea, and they operate as if they were so. This 36 III, IX | bodies, which have a power to operate differently upon it. For 37 IV, III | motion of matter can any way operate upon? I say not this, that 38 IV, III | made them to be, and to operate as they do, in a way wholly 39 IV, VI | minute parts, by which they operate on our senses, so that we 40 IV, X | 000th part of a gry, will operate no otherwise upon other 41 IV, XVI | probability there may be, they yet operate no further on the mind which 42 IV, XVI | know: but the causes that operate, and the manner they are