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1 Read | ourselves, without coming any nearer a resolution of those doubts 2 II, IV | acceptation of the word solid be nearer to its original signification 3 II, IV | and finding no room for a nearer approach of its particles 4 II, VIII | sensation of warmth, does, at a nearer approach, produce in us 5 II, X | can approach their notes nearer and nearer by degrees to 6 II, X | approach their notes nearer and nearer by degrees to a tune played 7 II, X | repeated essays can bring them nearer to. Since there is no reason 8 II, XIV | end of such addition, any nearer than we can to the end of 9 II, XVI | to it, or brings him any nearer the end of the inexhaustible 10 II, XVII | to stop, nor is one jot nearer the end of such addition, 11 II, XVII | without coming one jot nearer the end of such progression.~ 12 II, XVII | yet by that he comes no nearer to the having a positive 13 II, XXI | contemplation has brought it nearer to our mind, given some 14 II, XXI | such a determination, the nearer we are to misery and slavery. 15 II, XXI | intelligent being is so, the nearer is its approach to infinite 16 II, XXI | is left to the pursuit of nearer satisfactions, and to the 17 II, XXIII | eyes, and so he would come nearer to the discovery of the 18 II, XXIII | but when we would a little nearer look into it, and consider 19 II, XXIII | and whether he be ever the nearer making it intelligible, 20 II, XXIII | spirit more perplexed, or nearer a contradiction, than the 21 II, XXIX | carried on so far brings it no nearer the end of infinite division, 22 II, XXIX | 4: 400,000,000 having no nearer a proportion to the end 23 II, XXXI | them, though they come much nearer a likeness of them than 24 II, XXXII | if we will look a little nearer into the matter, in all 25 II, XXXIII| have to do: but, upon a nearer approach, I find that there 26 III, IV | the speaker; yet, upon a nearer survey, we shall find the 27 III, V | but if we take a little nearer survey of them, we shall 28 III, X | if thereby it made some nearer approaches to it. For, though 29 IV, III | which have a greater and nearer correspondence with them 30 IV, III | distinct ideas, and to come nearer perfect demonstration than 31 IV, VI | And if we look a little nearer into the state of animals, 32 IV, VI | placed a little further or nearer that source of heat, it 33 IV, VI | applied our thoughts a little nearer to the consideration of 34 IV, XIX | familiarity with God, and a nearer admittance to his favour