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1 I, II | to be and not to be.” It carries its own light and evidence 2 I, II | censure, or punishment carries the mark of some awe it 3 I, III | heard of it is so great, and carries such a weight of thought 4 II, IV | sense, but also because it carries something more of positive 5 II, XVII | of this infinity but what carries with it some reflection 6 II, XVII | totally represent to it; which carries in it a plain contradiction.~ 7 II, XX | whose present enjoyment carries the idea of delight with 8 II, XX | proposed, if its absence carries no displeasure or pain with 9 II, XX | absence of anything, that it carries a man no further than some 10 II, XXI | motion or rest? This question carries the absurdity of it so manifestly 11 II, XXI | and contemplation, that carries the name which operates 12 II, XXI | foresight, and that still carries the will with it. So that 13 II, XXIII | coach or horse does that carries him, and I think may be 14 II, XXV | and set it by another, and carries its view from one to the 15 II, XXVIII| name stealing ordinarily carries such an intimation with 16 II, XXIX | proper to ideas; which still carries with it a secret reference 17 II, XXXIII| but his fancy immediately carries sickness and qualms to his 18 III, VI | pleases his eye. Home he carries it to Adam, who, upon consideration 19 IV, III | natural bodies: and our reason carries us herein very little beyond 20 IV, III | right-lined triangle necessarily carries with it an equality of its 21 IV, IV | mark of our bodies no more carries with it the hope of an eternal 22 IV, IV | bounds of that shape, that carries with it a rational soul? 23 IV, VIII | information, what knowledge, carries this proposition in it, 24 IV, XII | natural capacities, and carries in it our greatest interest, 25 IV, XV | such as for the most part carries truth with it: the man on 26 IV, XVI | proofs of their truth; and it carries too great an imputation 27 IV, XVI | Probability upon such grounds carries so much evidence with it, 28 IV, XVI | decisions of right and wrong, carries this observation along with 29 IV, XVI | is of God himself. This carries with it an assurance beyond 30 IV, XIX | to that evidence which it carries with it.~3. Force of enthusiasm, 31 IV, XIX | conceit, like a new principle, carries all easily with it, when 32 IV, XIX | strong, clear, and pure; carries its own demonstration with