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1 Int | to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and 2 I, III | call this (which is the utmost of its extent) universal 3 II, VII | thoughts often even beyond the utmost expansion of Matter, and 4 II, XIII | universe, or else beyond the utmost bounds of all bodies; and, 5 II, XIII | 21. A vacuum beyond the utmost bounds of body. But to return 6 II, XIII | hinders, (as beyond the utmost bounds of all bodies), a 7 II, XIII | go so far as beyond the utmost bounds of body in the universe, 8 II, XIV | mile to space beyond the utmost bodies; and by the one measure 9 II, XIV | space, where no body is, the utmost bounds of space and duration 10 II, XIV | thought, as well as the utmost bounds of number are beyond 11 II, XVII | when we are come to the utmost extremity of body, what 12 II, XVII | a void space, beyond the utmost bounds of body, as well 13 II, XVII | can never arrive at the utmost divisibility, therefore 14 II, XXI | obtain their absence by the utmost effort it can use. A man 15 II, XXI | names of two extremes, the utmost bounds whereof we know not; 16 II, XXI | its full extent, is the utmost pleasure we are capable 17 II, XXI | capable of, and misery the utmost pain; and the lowest degree 18 II, XXI | informing himself to the utmost that he is capable, cannot 19 II, XXIII| one to another, that the utmost force of men’s arms cannot 20 III, VI | only of degrees; to the utmost we can imagine, even infinity, 21 III, XI | will, notwithstanding their utmost caution, be forced often 22 IV, I | possess ourselves with the utmost security of the demonstration, 23 IV, II | own ideas, which is the utmost light and greatest certainty 24 IV, III | motion, according to the utmost reach of our ideas, being 25 IV, III | over and over again by the utmost intention of mind, have 26 IV, IV | just measure; which the utmost bounds of that shape, that 27 IV, X | those things, which with the utmost stretch of his reason he 28 IV, XVII | particular ideas is the whole and utmost of all our knowledge. Universality 29 IV, XX | and unlikeliness; done his utmost to inform himself in all