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1 II, XVI | unit; and therefore the quantity or proportion of any the 2 II, XVII| the mind as the modes of quantity, and to be attributed primarily 3 II, XVII| from the contemplation of quantity, and the endless increase 4 II, XVII| mind is able to make in quantity, by the repeated additions 5 II, XVII| to any supposed idea of quantity the mind can be thought 6 II, XVII| reason about an infinite quantity, as an infinite space, or 7 II, XVII| idea, but the idea of any quantity the mind has, being at that 8 II, XVII| positive idea of infinity in quantity. They who would prove their 9 II, XVII| positive clear idea of any quantity, without knowing how great 10 II, XVII| say, that, having in any quantity measured so much, or gone 11 II, XVII| is only to say that that quantity is greater. So that the 12 II, XVII| negation of an end in any quantity is, in other words, only 13 II, XVII| your thoughts shall make in quantity; and adding this idea of 14 II, XVII| be supposed to have, of quantity. Now, whether such an idea 15 II, XVII| our positive ideas of any quantity, whether great or little, 16 II, XVII| man has in his mind of any quantity, he can repeat it, and add 17 II, XVII| or any other determinate quantity; it is no wonder if the 18 IV, II | to ideas of mathematical quantity. It has been generally taken 19 IV, II | demonstrable like modes of quantity. But in other simple ideas, 20 IV, II | counted by degrees, and not quantity, we have not so nice and 21 IV, III | believe, that the ideas of quantity are not those alone that 22 IV, III | advantage to the ideas of quantity, and made them thought more 23 IV, XII | other modes besides those of quantity, the consideration of mathematical 24 IV, XVI | lessen and augment, as the quantity does in a regular cone;