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1 I, I | are very ill supposed the clearest parts of truth, and the 2 I, I | what is innate shows itself clearest. That the general maxims 3 I, I | should appear fairest and clearest in those persons in whom 4 I, II | we must then find them clearest and most perspicuous nearest 5 II, X | in the memory, and remain clearest and longest there; and therefore 6 II, XI | memories, have not always the clearest judgment or deepest reason. 7 II, XVI | think, which gives us the clearest and most distinct idea of 8 II, XVII | 9. Number affords us the clearest idea of infinity. But of 9 II, XVII | think furnishes us with the clearest and most distinct idea of 10 II, XVII | of space or duration, the clearest idea it can get of infinity, 11 II, XXI | God and spirits, for the clearest idea of active power.~3. 12 II, XXI | occasion to observe.~4. The clearest idea of active power had 13 II, XXI | consider whence we have the clearest ideas of the powers which 14 II, XXIII| of these complex ideas be clearest, that of body, or immaterial 15 III, XI | discourses appear to have had the clearest notions, and applied to 16 IV, II | kind of knowledge is the clearest and most certain that human 17 IV, III | whichever hypothesis be clearest and truest, (for of that 18 IV, III | cannot penetrate into. The clearest and most enlarged understandings 19 IV, VII | apprehended. But whichever be the clearest ideas, the evidence and 20 IV, XII | which is known first and clearest by most people, the particular 21 IV, XVII | that we reason best and clearest, when we only observe the 22 IV, XVII | thereby comes shortest and clearest without syllogism.~Inference 23 IV, XIX | in their minds with the clearest light.~13. Light in the