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1 II, X | wears out, and at last there remains nothing to be seen. Thus 2 II, XV | or divisions that alone remains clear and distinct; as will 3 II, XV | portion of space, whilst it remains there.~12. Duration has 4 II, XVI | number; where still there remains as much to be added, as 5 II, XVII | duration. But what still remains beyond this we have no more 6 II, XVII | no bounds. For that which remains, either great or little, 7 II, XVII | division can produce. What remains of smallness is as far from 8 II, XVII | positive clear idea of what remains to make up a positive infinite, 9 II, XXI | uneasiness, any desire, remains in our mind, there is no 10 II, XXI | misery, the question still remains, How men come often to prefer 11 II, XXI | is an indifferency which remains after the judgment of the 12 II, XXI | act, or not to act, still remains; the power of moving my 13 II, XXVII| fleeting successive body, remains, it will be the same man. 14 II, XXIX | it will. So that of what remains to be added (wherein consists 15 II, XXIX | 000,000 of years: for what remains of eternity beyond either 16 III, X | understand. Sixthly, there remains yet another more general, 17 IV, II | discoverable; and in that case remains in ignorance, and at most 18 IV, III | and cannot be mistaken: it remains unchangeable, and may at 19 IV, X | matter, can be it; it only remains, that it is some certain 20 IV, XVI | observation and testimony. There remains that other sort, concerning 21 IV, XX | Probability. Fourthly, There remains yet the last sort, who,