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1 Read | built on, falsehood.~In the Second Edition I added as followeth:—~ 2 Read | necessary. But I hope this Second Edition will give him satisfaction 3 Read | when this Essay had the second impression.~In the Sixth 4 Read | twenty-first chapter of the second book, which any one, if 5 I, II | propositions, viz. his first, second, and third marks agree perfectly 6 I, II | of them; and the first, second, third, fourth, and sixth 7 II, VIII | first are resemblances; the second thought to be resemblances, 8 II, VIII | otherwise thought of. For the second sort, viz, the powers to 9 II, XII | ideas are made. (2) The second is bringing two ideas, whether 10 II, XVI | the denomination of the second six figures). In which way, 11 II, XXI | actions? And that, upon second thoughts, I am apt to imagine 12 II, XXI | view, which here, in this second edition, I submit to the 13 II, XXVII | be two persons. As to the second part of the question, Whether 14 II, XXVII | another’s thoughts.~By the second and third, Socrates, in 15 II, XXVII | Plato? And whether, in the second case, there would not be 16 II, XXVIII| are sins or duties; by the second, whether they be criminal 17 III, XI | to themselves alone.~9. Second remedy: To have distinct, 18 IV, III | way. Secondly, as to the second sort, which is the agreement 19 IV, XVII | finding out of truths; the second, the regular and methodical 20 IV, XVII | and the subject of the second. As thus: Omnis homo est 21 IV, XX | would trust themselves.~5. Second cause of error, want of