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1 Read | some of the rubbish that lies in the way to knowledge;— 2 II, I | than the bed or earth he lies on. For to be happy or miserable 3 II, XI | discriminating ideas one from another lies, either in the dulness or 4 II, XI | judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, 5 II, XI | wherein for the most part lies that entertainment and pleasantry 6 II, XIII | extension, only the space that lies between the extremities 7 II, XVII | number;—the infinity whereof lies only in a power still of 8 II, XVII | of infinite. So that what lies beyond our positive idea 9 II, XVII | positive idea towards infinity, lies in obscurity, and has the 10 II, XVII | positive idea which we have, lies in obscurity; and we have 11 II, XXI | and evil, we shall find it lies much in comparison: for 12 II, XXI | them with others. In this lies the liberty man has; and 13 II, XXI | perfection of intellectual nature lies in a careful and constant 14 II, XXI | fasten on the worse side, lies in misreporting upon the 15 II, XXI | thence follow. For that lies not in comparing the greatness 16 II, XXXII | verbal propositions. Truth lies in so joining or separating 17 II, XXXII | The essence of a triangle lies in a very little compass, 18 II, XXXII | though indeed the falsehood lies not in the idea, but in 19 II, XXXIII| it rises, or wherein it lies. Education is often rightly 20 III, X | question, whether a plant that lies ready formed in the seed 21 III, XI | does, as much as in him lies, break or stop the pipes 22 III, XI | knowledge of corporeal things lies in our senses. For how spirits, 23 IV, III | square, drawn in lines, lies open to the view, and cannot 24 IV, III | have to think that what lies within our ken is but a 25 IV, IV | true, that all knowledge lies only in the perception of 26 IV, IV | general truths a man has lies in nothing else.~3. But 27 IV, IV | am apt to think therein lies one great obstacle to our 28 IV, VI | For all general knowledge lies only in our own thoughts, 29 IV, VI | none at all.~16. Wherein lies the general certainty of 30 IV, VIII | foundation of all our knowledge lies in the faculty we have of 31 IV, VIII | than trifling.~Instruction lies in something very different; 32 IV, X | But herein, I suppose, lies the danger and deceit of 33 IV, XII | that our proper employment lies in those inquiries, and 34 IV, XV | that it is so. And herein lies the difference between probability 35 IV, XVI | which side the advantage lies: and if he will not think 36 IV, XVII | mass of knowledge which lies yet concealed in the secret