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1 I, I | proposing them print them clearer in the mind than nature 2 I, III | finger of God, which are not clearer there than those which are 3 II, IV | endeavour by words to make them clearer in the mind, we shall succeed 4 II, VII | ideas of pleasure and pain clearer to us than our own experience 5 II, XVII | the mind, that they have clearer ideas of infinite duration 6 II, XXI | its idea of active power clearer from reflection on its own 7 II, XXI | purpose, and help to give us clearer conceptions about power, 8 II, XXIII | that they have any more or clearer primary ideas belonging 9 II, XXIII | solid parts) from being clearer, or more distinct, when 10 II, XXIII | it, motivity, it is much clearer in spirit than body; since 11 II, XXIII | the nature of extension clearer than we do of thinking. 12 II, XXV | ideas of relations often clearer than of the subjects related. 13 II, XXV | words stand for are often clearer and more distinct than of 14 II, XXV | brother is a great deal clearer and more distinct than that 15 II, XXVII | will by us, till we have clearer views of the nature of thinking 16 II, XXVIII| as of births, and perhaps clearer. For if I believed that 17 III, XI | to confess that he has a clearer idea of apium or ibex, from 18 IV, I | the world make him know it clearer or surer than he did before, 19 IV, III | will afford us a fuller and clearer discovery of the necessary 20 IV, VI | treated of in a better and clearer way; yet those wrong notions 21 IV, VII | not find that they have a clearer self-evidence than these,— 22 IV, XII | as it will, whether it be clearer, that, taking an inch from 23 IV, XII | say, of these two is the clearer and first known, I leave 24 IV, XII | morality also may he made clearer. This gave me the confidence 25 IV, XVI | that of the man is either clearer or larger. Observing, I 26 IV, XVII | part to another quicker and clearer without them: and the probability 27 IV, XVII | usually sees quicker and clearer without syllogism. If use 28 IV, XVII | disagreement of the extremes clearer and better, if it were placed 29 IV, XVII | to search and follow the clearer evidence and greater probability. 30 IV, XVIII | of man can never have a clearer (and perhaps not so clear) 31 IV, XXI | ordering of them, for its clearer information. All which three,