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1 I, I | observe whether they agree or disagree, according as is expressed 2 I, I | in his mind to agree or disagree, according as the words 3 II, XXVIII| found by me to agree or disagree with the esteem of the country 4 II, XXXII | do in themselves agree or disagree; and falsehood in the contrary, 5 II, XXXII | according as they agree or disagree to those patterns to which 6 II, XXXII | being wrong, as far as they disagree with such archetypes. ~ 7 III, X | ideas can scarce be found to disagree with anything existing; 8 IV, I | and all distinct ideas to disagree, i.e. the one not to be 9 IV, II | clearly whether they agree or disagree. Or to express the same 10 IV, V | signified by them do agree or disagree one with another. The joining 11 IV, V | they stand for agree or disagree.~6. When mental propositions 12 IV, V | divisibility to agree or disagree to his idea of that line, 13 IV, V | they stand for agree or disagree: and this again is two-fold; 14 IV, V | they stand for agree or disagree in men’s minds, the knowledge 15 IV, VIII | however things agree or disagree in their own nature, he 16 IV, XIV | takes its ideas to agree or disagree; or, which is the same, 17 IV, XV | do more or less agree or disagree with it, so is any proposition 18 IV, XVI | thing proposed agree or disagree with common experience, 19 IV, XVII | perceive that they agree or disagree as clearly as that it has 20 IV, XVII | taking two ideas to agree or disagree, by the intervention of 21 IV, XVII | ideas: and things agree or disagree, as really they are; but