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1 Read | he says nothing at all), amounts at last only to this—that 2 I, I | is made the mark of them, amounts to no more but this,—that 3 I, I | come to the use of reason,” amounts in reality of fact to no 4 I, II | take a proposition which amounts to no more than this, viz. “ 5 II, I | so; which way of proving amounts to this, that I must necessarily 6 II, XIV | rogas intelligo, (which amounts to this; The more I set 7 II, XV | and increase thus till it amounts to the distance of the sun 8 II, XXIX | added; but thereby never amounts to any distinct idea of 9 II, XXXII| standards of that truth; which amounts to a mental proposition, 10 III, III | species, and their essences, amounts to no more but this:—That 11 III, VI | names annexed to them; which amounts to no more than this, That 12 III, X | malleable, (though truly it amounts to no more,) but would have 13 III, X | gold, is malleable; which amounts to thus much, that malleableness 14 IV, I | knowledge of this truth amounts to no more but this, that 15 IV, III | the highest probability amounts not to certainty, without 16 IV, V | since by this account it amounts to no more than the conformity 17 IV, VI | is but guessing still; it amounts only to opinion, and has 18 IV, VIII | them, yet all it proves amounts to no more than this, That 19 IV, VIII | we shall find that it all amounts to nothing but the signification 20 IV, XVII | plainly discerned: there it amounts to demonstration whereby 21 IV, XVII | mediums. This, though it never amounts to knowledge, no, not to 22 IV, XIX | feeling, this is all it amounts to: and yet these similes