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1 II, XXIII| their real constitutions and differences depend, we are fain to make 2 II, XXIX | other things, whereby the differences that make it deserve a different 3 II, XXIX | still of the perceivable differences, whereby it is kept separate 4 III, VI | And to talk of specific differences in nature, without reference 5 III, VI | according to internal essential differences.~21. But stand for such 6 III, VI | better acquainted with their differences; can more nicely distinguish 7 III, VI | deal of talk of specific differences, how few words we have yet 8 III, VI | show us their most material differences and agreements; but we ourselves 9 III, VI | minuter divisions, from differences that he knows in the internal 10 III, VI | to them, and can by those differences distinguish watches into 11 III, VI | whether one or both these differences be essential or specifical, 12 III, VI | in things natural, whose differences and operations depend upon 13 III, VI | stripped of those specifical differences we give them: which things, 14 IV, I | time, this, amongst other differences, is one which shows that 15 IV, II | Knowledge ~1. Of the degrees, or differences in clearness, of our knowledge: 16 IV, II | simple ideas, whose modes and differences are made and counted by 17 IV, II | accurate a distinction of their differences as to perceive, or find 18 IV, II | just equality, or the least differences. For those other simple 19 IV, II | clearly distinct ideas, whose differences can be perfectly retained, 20 IV, XVI | Creator, by gentle steps and differences, that are every one at no 21 IV, XX | some think, in the natural differences of men’s souls themselves;