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1 I, III | knowledge, no assent, no mental or verbal propositions about 2 II, XIII | separation, whether real or mental, is, as I think, compatible 3 II, XIII | consideration, but not so much as mental separation or division; 4 II, XXIX | things. No one of these mental draughts, however the parts 5 II, XXXII| truth; which amounts to a mental proposition, though it be 6 II, XXXII| affirmation or negation, mental or verbal, our ideas are 7 II, XXXII| wherewith we make either mental or verbal propositions. 8 II, XXXII| idea, but in that tacit mental proposition, wherein a conformity 9 II, XXXII| virtually contain in them some mental proposition. The ideas that 10 IV, V | there are two sorts, viz. mental and verbal; as there are 11 IV, V | and words.~3. Which make mental or verbal propositions. 12 IV, V | unavoidable, in treating of mental propositions, to make use 13 IV, V | then the instances given of mental propositions cease immediately 14 IV, V | immediately to be barely mental, and become verbal. For 15 IV, V | and become verbal. For a mental proposition being nothing 16 IV, V | lose the nature of purely mental propositions as soon as 17 IV, V | they are put into words.~4. Mental propositions are very hard 18 IV, V | it yet harder to treat of mental and verbal propositions 19 IV, V | ourselves, and make tacit mental propositions. In substances, 20 IV, V | seldom themselves also.~5. Mental and verbal propositions 21 IV, V | capable of making:—~First, mental, wherein the ideas in our 22 IV, V | agree or disagree.~6. When mental propositions contain real 23 IV, V | divisibility; and so makes a mental proposition, which is true 24 IV, V | that is, as I may call it, mental truth. But truth of words