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1 I, I | read by those eyes which saw other things very well: 2 II, I | in a place where he never saw any other but black and 3 II, IX | the cube, whilst he only saw them; though he could unerringly 4 II, XXII | names of actions we never saw, or motions we cannot see; 5 II, XXVII | same consciousness that I saw the ark and Noah’s flood, 6 II, XXVII | Noah’s flood, as that I saw an overflowing of the Thames 7 II, XXVII | who write this now, that saw’ the Thames overflowed last 8 II, XXIX | smallest atom of dust he ever saw, he has any distinct idea ( 9 II, XXXIII| sickness in any place; he saw his friend die in such a 10 III, III | every bird and beast men saw; every tree and plant that 11 III, VI | frequent in the world. I once saw a creature that was the 12 III, VI | a sort of birds I lately saw in St. James’s Park, about 13 III, VII | end of it.~Secondly, “I saw but two plants”; here it 14 IV, I | true, remembering he once saw the connexion of those ideas; 15 IV, I | another, remembering that he saw him run him through. But 16 IV, XI | and no further. For if I saw such a collection of simple 17 IV, XI | be certain that the man I saw last to-day is now in being, 18 IV, XI | existence of men that I never saw. And, therefore, though 19 IV, XI | and remembering that I saw it yesterday, it will also 20 IV, XI | which at the same time I saw upon a bubble of that water: 21 IV, XV | But if another tells me he saw a man in England, in the 22 IV, XV | between the tropics, who never saw nor heard of any such thing 23 IV, XVI | remembrance that we once saw ground for such a degree 24 IV, XVIII | the flood as Noah, that saw it; or that he himself would 25 IV, XIX | they were sent with. Moses saw the bush burn without being