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1 II, II | has the power to repeat, compare, and unite them, even to 2 II, XI | consider hereafter.~5. Brutes compare but imperfectly. How far 3 II, XI | therefore, I think, beasts compare not their ideas further 4 II, XI | who cannot distinguish, compare, and abstract, would hardly 5 II, XIII | when we have occasion to compare them with those other.~9. 6 II, XXI | to mistake; yet, when we compare present pleasure or pain 7 II, XXI | our judging amiss when we compare present pleasure and pain 8 II, XXI | our judging amiss, when we compare our present pleasure or 9 II, XXI | one’s own choice, and to compare which of them one thinks 10 II, XXIII | of body compared. Let us compare, then, our complex idea 11 II, XXVI | because in each of these we compare their age to different ideas 12 II, XXVI | standard to which we can compare the several parts of their 13 II, XXVI | several-sized ideas to which they compare, and in relation to which 14 II, XXVII | determined time and place, we compare it with itself existing 15 II, XXVII | existence, and to which we compare the present. For we never 16 II, XXVIII| those to which men variously compare their actions: and it is 17 II, XXVIII| evil, sin or duty: and if I compare it to the civil law, the 18 II, XXVIII| observable in that which I compare with, makes me perceive 19 II, XXVIII| action bears to that rule I compare it to, which is agreement 20 III, V | this matter, and exactly compare different languages, we 21 III, V | when men come curiously to compare with those they are translated 22 IV, XII | mistake and error.~6. But to compare clear, complete ideas, under 23 IV, XIII | hath taken the pains to compare one, two, and three, to 24 IV, XVI | animals: but if we will compare the understanding and abilities 25 IV, XVII | to find out, examine, and compare the grounds of their probability. 26 IV, XVII | with those which we would compare, is plainly discerned: there 27 IV, XVII | it with before, when we compare it with the other: and where