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1 II, XIV| depending not at all on the real co-existence of that thing to that motion, 2 IV, I | diversity. II. Relation.~III. Co-existence, or necessary connexion. 3 IV, I | them.~6. Of their necessary co-existence in substances. Thirdly, 4 IV, I | mind is employed about, is co-existence or non-co-existence in the 5 IV, I | magnetical impressions,” is of co-existence. “God is,” is of real existence. 6 IV, I | existence. Though identity and co-existence are truly nothing but relations, 7 IV, III| four sorts, viz. identity, co-existence, relation, and real existence. 8 IV, III| from any other.~9. Of their co-existence, extends only a very little 9 IV, III| disagreement of our ideas in co-existence, in this our knowledge is 10 IV, III| other simple ideas, whose co-existence with them we would inform 11 IV, III| certain knowledge of the co-existence or inco-existence (if I 12 IV, III| rules of the consequence or co-existence of any secondary qualities, 13 IV, III| certainly know their necessary co-existence. So, that, let our complex 14 IV, III| determine the necessary co-existence of any other quality whatsoever. 15 IV, III| demonstration discover the co-existence of very few of the qualities 16 IV, III| true knowledge. For this co-existence can be no further known 17 IV, III| 16. Our knowledge of the co-existence of powers in bodies extends 18 IV, III| habitudes of ideas whose co-existence is not considered, it is 19 IV, VI | ideas.~7. Because necessary co-existence of simple ideas in substances 20 IV, VI | 10. As far as any such co-existence can be known, so far universal 21 IV, VI | necessary connexion and co-existence of several distinct ideas 22 IV, VI | be named, whose necessary co-existence, or repugnance to coexist, 23 IV, VII| all the like.~5. II. In co-existence we have few self-evident 24 IV, VII| propositions. Secondly, as to co-existence, or such a necessary connexion 25 IV, XII| our inquiry is concerning co-existence, or repugnancy to co-exist,