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1 II, I | without thinking. For no definitions that I know, no suppositions 2 II, XXVII| whatever is talked of other definitions, ingenious observation puts 3 III, III | ordinarily made use of in definitions. This may show us the reason 4 III, III | animal: which, by the several definitions of animal, vivens, and corpus, 5 III, III | strict observing of it. For, definitions, as has been said, being 6 III, III | they have given us so few definitions conformable to it. But of 7 III, III | conformable to it. But of definitions more in the next chapter.~ 8 III, IV | discourses, whilst some demand definitions of terms that cannot be 9 III, IV | what are not, capable of definitions, and wherein consists a 10 III, IV | the only use and end of definitions; and therefore the only 11 III, IV | 8. Instances: scholastic definitions of motion. The not observing 12 III, IV | easy to be observed in the definitions they give us of some few 13 III, IV | them, even those masters of definitions were fain to leave them 14 III, IV | used that sound?~9. Modern definitions of motion. Nor have the 15 III, IV | when well examined.~10. Definitions of light. “The act of perspicuous, 16 III, VI | And I imagine none of the definitions of the word man which we 17 III, VI | words we have yet settled definitions of, may with reason imagine, 18 III, XI | which it belongs not.~17. Definitions can make moral discourses 19 III, XI | and invariable part in the definitions of our specific names, as 20 III, XI | things. Fourthly, But, though definitions will serve to explain the 21 III, XI | content ourselves with such definitions of the names of substances 22 III, XI | meaning of their words, and definitions of their terms are not to 23 IV, III | good measure be remedied by definitions, setting down that collection 24 IV, VIII | propositions, as their relative definitions make them fit to be so joined;