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1 I, III | young children should be placed in an island where no fire 2 I, III | require a train of ideas placed in order, a due comparing 3 II, I | picture, or clock may be so placed, that they may come in his 4 II, VIII | effects of certain powers placed in the modification of their 5 II, IX | then the cube and sphere placed on a table, and the blind 6 II, IX | still where chance has once placed it, and there receive the 7 II, XIII | which we consider the thing placed to bear relation, and its 8 II, XIII | because it hath been too much placed in the uncertain meaning, 9 II, XIII | would ask, whether, if God placed a man at the extremity of 10 II, XIII | empty or pure space may be placed in it, without the removing 11 II, XXI | because their happiness was placed in different things. And 12 II, XXI | that liberty, by some, is placed in an indifferency of the 13 II, XXI | speak so, that liberty is placed in indifferency, but it 14 II, XXIII| in us by our eyes, when placed in a due light: and the 15 II, XXIII| body; since two bodies, placed by one another at rest, 16 II, XXVII| personal identity can by us be placed in nothing but consciousness, ( 17 II, XXIX | obscure to that which is not placed in a light sufficient to 18 II, XXIX | when a cylindrical mirror, placed right, had reduced those 19 II, XXXII| suitable to those powers he has placed in external objects or else 20 III, VI | stands for, to one who was placed in a due distance: which, 21 IV, III | bodies, to eyes differently placed, may at the same time afford 22 IV, III | say, to eyes differently placed, it is different parts of 23 IV, IV | 1. Objection. “Knowledge placed in our ideas may be all 24 IV, IV | that if moral knowledge be placed in the contemplation of 25 IV, VI | its present situation, and placed a little further or nearer 26 IV, VIII | according to his counters so placed, and standing for more or 27 IV, XII | life in Aristippus, who placed happiness in bodily pleasure; 28 IV, XVI | which they have formerly placed or seen them; which sometimes 29 IV, XVI | of it as it is ordinarily placed, in contradistinction to 30 IV, XVII | of the connexion of them, placed in a due order, it has proceeded 31 IV, XVII | with those two it has been placed between, or else thereby 32 IV, XVII | those two it is immediately placed between, the ideas of men 33 IV, XVII | whether that proposition be placed as a major or a minor, in 34 IV, XVII | considering the idea of justice, placed as an intermediate idea 35 IV, XVII | clearer and better, if it were placed in the middle between them?