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1 I, I | answer will not be forward to affirm that the knowledge of this 2 I, II | contrary extremes, either affirm an innate law, or deny that 3 I, III | vulgar I think nobody will affirm. And he that will consult 4 II, XIII | which I think no one will affirm), I would ask, whether, 5 II, XIII | to speak it out, or else affirm that space is not body. 6 II, XIII | For vacuum, whether we affirm or deny its existence, signifies 7 II, XXIII| it being as rational to affirm there is no body, because 8 II, XXIII| which perhaps is true: but I affirm, when they consider it well, 9 III, VI | let us consider, when we affirm that “all gold is fixed,” 10 III, X | them into propositions, and affirm or deny anything about them, 11 III, XI | not disputers) who neither affirm nor deny, but examine: Or, ( 12 IV, I | all that we know or can affirm concerning any of them, 13 IV, IV | sensible outward parts, as to affirm eternal life due to it, 14 IV, V | what passes in us when we affirm or deny, than to be explained 15 IV, VI | impossible with any certainty to affirm, that all men are rational, 16 IV, VI | so cannot with certainty affirm anything universally of 17 IV, VI | themselves, with certainty affirm or deny of a body whose 18 IV, VI | we cannot with certainty affirm: That all men sleep by intervals; 19 IV, VII | forward to charge me. I affirm them to be truths, self-evident 20 IV, VIII | instruction in them; for when we affirm the said term of itself, 21 IV, VIII | defiance to common sense, as to affirm visible and direct contradictions 22 IV, VIII | they are far from such as affirm the same term of itself; 23 IV, VIII | the term defined, or to affirm any one of the simple ideas 24 IV, VIII | playing with sounds, to affirm that of the name gold, which 25 IV, VIII | better than ridiculous to affirm gravely, as a truth of moment, 26 IV, VIII | great certainty, universally affirm one, more, or all of these 27 IV, VIII | same certainty universally affirm also any or all of these 28 IV, VIII | certain in propositions, which affirm something of another, which 29 IV, XI | distrust his senses, and to affirm that all we see and hear, 30 IV, XV | mathematician, a man of credit, affirm the three angles of a triangle 31 IV, XV | receives it, not being wont to affirm anything contrary to or 32 IV, XVI | occasion to mention it, should affirm that it froze in England 33 IV, XX | doing injury to mankind, affirm that there is a greater