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1 Ded | instances of this, whenever you please to oblige the public with 2 Read | have not the good luck to please, yet nobody ought to be 3 Int | notions, or whatever else you please to call them, which a man 4 I, II | them take which side they please, they will certainly find 5 II, VII | degree of warmth; or, if you please, a motion of the insensible 6 II, IX | comes, lay them how you please. But the ideas that are 7 II, XIII | of space as much as they please. The power of repeating 8 II, XIV | another, as often as we please, and apply them, so added, 9 II, XV | which may, (to those who please), be a subject of further 10 II, XVII | augmented to what proportion men please, or be stretched beyond 11 II, XX | trouble, call it how you please. These, like other simple 12 II, XX | that we can use it when we please. Thus a man almost starved 13 II, XXVII| men to believe, as they please upon it; however, it is 14 II, XXVII| self in what substance you please—than that I who write this 15 II, XXVII| of these suppositions you please, it is impossible to make 16 II, XXVII| resolve of that as they please. This every intelligent 17 II, XXIX | years, and so on; or, if he please, doubles the increase as 18 III, III | distinct sorts, or, if you please, species, as essentially 19 III, V | abstract ideas, or, if you please, the essences, of the several 20 III, VI | much the sorts, or, if you please, genera and species of things ( 21 III, VI | what complex ideas they please, and give what names to 22 III, XI | archetypes, men may, if they please, exactly know the ideas 23 III, XI | men make what idea they please of him. For the one, they 24 IV, II | external objects; he may please to dream that I make him 25 IV, IV | one, and call it, if he please, equilaterum or trapezium, 26 IV, IV | call this justice if he please. He that takes the name 27 IV, V | from chimerical, or (if you please) barely nominal, they depending 28 IV, VI | its other qualities you please, malleableness will not 29 IV, X | which whether any one will please to call God, it matters 30 IV, X | ourselves to be. Which, if you please, we will hereafter call 31 IV, X | motion of it as much as you please—a globe, cube, cone, prism, 32 IV, XII | make of them what maxim you please.~4. Dangerous to build upon 33 IV, XIII | as things are, not as we please. There is also another thing 34 IV, XIX | favour it as much as we please: that may show it to be 35 IV, XX | let them choose which they please,) or else grant that God 36 IV, XX | choice to take which side we please, if manifest odds appear