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1 I, I | reason; nor are thereby proved to be innate, but quite 2 I, I | have already sufficiently proved: whereby it is evident they 3 I, II | all mankind, as we there proved, it is much more visible 4 I, II | actions, is what I have proved by the examples before cited: 5 I, II | I say, all men shall be proved actually to know and allow 6 I, II | principles is endeavoured to be proved; unless those men will think 7 II, I | and it is sufficiently proved, and past doubt, that my 8 II, VIII | body operate, as has been proved): as if it could not operate 9 II, X | reason be supposed (much less proved) that birds, without sense 10 II, XIV | exactly) as if they could be proved to be exactly equal. We 11 II, XVII | only the idea, but I have proved, as I think, from the motion 12 II, XXI | delight at one time, has proved insipid or nauseous at another; 13 II, XXVII| him; because the fact is proved against him, but want of 14 II, XXVII| consciousness cannot be proved for him. But in the Great 15 II, XXXII| supposition, if it could be proved, is of little use, either 16 III, I | we having, as has been proved, no ideas at all, but what 17 III, VI | species, as conceived by us, proved from water and ice. But 18 III, VI | names, are, as has been proved, of man’s making, and seldom 19 III, X | but I think it has been proved that this makes not the 20 IV, III | though, as I think I have proved, Bk. iv. ch. 10, SS 14, & 21 IV, VII | axiom by which it might be proved; and knows it as certainly 22 IV, X | eternal knowing Being was proved necessarily to exist, would 23 IV, X | matter; since it has been proved already, that an eternal 24 IV, XII | may not be introduced and proved in natural philosophy.~Let 25 IV, XIX | should require to have it proved to him that the light shines, 26 IV, XX | principles are not to be proved or questioned, has contributed 27 IV, XX | find, how clearly soever proved, that shall invalidate their