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1 II, X | in the memory of one man compared with another. There is another 2 II, X | memory of man in general;—compared with some superior created 3 II, XI | circumstances they are capable to be compared. And therefore, I think, 4 II, XIII | and with which we then compared it, we say it hath kept 5 II, XIII | into another; because we compared them only to the parts of 6 II, XXI | and pain, when they are compared together, and so the absent 7 II, XXIII | our complex idea of body compared. Let us compare, then, our 8 II, XXIII | spirit and our idea of body compared. So that, in short, the 9 II, XXIII | idea we have of spirit, compared with the idea we have of 10 II, XXV | related, or that are thus compared: v.g. those who have far 11 II, XXV | the same time: v.g. Caius, compared to several persons, may 12 II, XXV | though the parts thereof compared one to another be relative, 13 II, XXV | considerations wherein things may be compared one with another, and so 14 II, XXVI | denominations of power, compared to some ideas we have at 15 II, XXVIII| and so, as far as they are compared with a rule, and thereupon 16 II, XXVIII| such a mixed mode; yet when compared to the law of God, and considered 17 II, XXVIII| collections of simple ideas, compared one with another. This is 18 II, XXVIII| whether the rule any action is compared to be true or false. Thirdly, 19 II, XXIX | relative obscure one, that, compared to any other, it is still 20 IV, II | brought at once, and be compared with any other one, or two, 21 IV, XII | which cannot be immediately compared.~15. Mathematics an instance 22 IV, XVII | by themselves immediately compared one with another: and in 23 IV, XVII | other ideas which can be compared with them. In this case, 24 IV, XVII | intermediate idea, with that we compared it with before, when we 25 IV, XVII | of two ideas immediately compared together.~Rational knowledge