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1 I, II | hypotheses, and were fit to support the doctrines of their particular 2 I, III | to be the substratum, or support, of those ideas we do know.~ 3 II, IV | something under us that support us, and hinders our further 4 II, XIII | out the word substance to support them. Had the poor Indian 5 II, XIII | trouble to find an elephant to support it, and a tortoise to support 6 II, XIII | support it, and a tortoise to support his elephant: the word substance 7 II, XVII | real existence of matter to support it, when we find that we 8 II, XXIII| supposition of he knows not what support of such qualities which 9 II, XXIII| pressed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, 10 II, XXIII| the supposed, but unknown, support of those qualities we find 11 II, XXIII| substante, without something to support them, we call that support 12 II, XXIII| support them, we call that support substantia; which, according 13 II, XXIII| some common subject; which support we denote by the name substance, 14 II, XXIII| that thing we suppose a support.~5. As clear an idea of 15 II, XXIII| as gives, as it were, a support to those qualities or simple 16 II, XXIII| supposed I know not what, to support those ideas we call accidents. 17 III, VI | substance, or of an unknown support and cause of their union, 18 III, X | common apprehensions, or to support some strange opinions, or 19 III, X | wrangling in the search or support of truth that there is.~ 20 IV, III | do for the colouring or support of falsehood, to maintain 21 IV, VII | in knowledge without the support of an axiom, no stone laid 22 IV, VII | maxims are made use of to support those which in sound and 23 IV, XIX | what they feel. Thus they support themselves, and are sure 24 IV, XX | his tongue ready for the support of the common cause, and