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1 Read | upon the same argument, and expressed it different ways, with 2 Read | that this matter is now so expressed as to show him there was 3 Read | these apprehensions he has expressed, in the latter end of his 4 I, I | disagree, according as is expressed in those propositions. And 5 I, I | ideas when put together is expressed, we at first hearing assent; 6 I, III | conceptions of corporeity, expressed in their images and representations 7 I, III | all prove, that the ideas expressed in them are innate; for 8 I, III | to be worshipped,” when expressed in a language he understands; 9 II, I | ideas,—such as are those expressed by the words whiteness, 10 II, XXI | heat of the sun, though expressed by a verb active, does not 11 II, XXV | and the like relations, expressed by relative terms that have 12 II, XXIX| name as that which it is expressed by; the difference which 13 II, XXXI| other intelligent being, expressed by the names we apply to 14 III, III | signification exactly and clearly expressed by two others. Experience 15 III, V | which is all it would have expressed by it; and is that on which 16 III, VI | horse and a dog; they being expressed in our minds by distinct 17 III, VII | limits the sense to what is expressed, with a negation of all 18 III, X | their minds, which are to be expressed to others by them.~4. This 19 III, X | agree to his complex idea expressed by the name man: but whether 20 III, XI | think on at that time, as expressed by that word, being quite 21 III, XI | outward shapes should be expressed by little draughts and prints 22 IV, VI | apprehended, but as conceived and expressed in words. It is not, therefore, 23 IV, VI | disagreement of ideas, as expressed in any proposition. This 24 IV, VI | or disagreement, as there expressed, is capable to be discovered 25 IV, VII | disagreement of the ideas, as expressed in the propositions he demonstrated. 26 IV, XI | propositions, wherein is expressed the agreement or disagreement