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1 II, XVII | which case, let this line be ten, or ten thousand fathoms 2 II, XVII | let this line be ten, or ten thousand fathoms long, it 3 II, XVII | the extent or duration of ten, one hundred, one thousand, 4 II, XVII | man may have the idea of ten thousand miles square, without 5 II, XVII | as well as the idea of ten thousand years, without 6 II, XXIII | magnify them a thousand or ten thousand times more, is 7 II, XXIII | some that have magnified to ten thousand; nay, to much above 8 II, XXIV | conceive how an army of ten thousand men should make 9 II, XXVIII| to. Nor is there one of ten thousand, who is stiff and 10 II, XXIX | sight of them, let him add ten cyphers to each of those 11 II, XXIX | cannot distinguish from one ten times as big, but only by 12 II, XXIX | distinct ideas, we may say, of ten and one, but no distinct 13 II, XXXI | could, I believe, enumerate ten times as many properties 14 III, V | yet there is scarce one of ten amongst the names of complex 15 III, X | who does not think the Ten Names, under which are ranked 16 III, X | under which are ranked the Ten Predicaments, to be exactly 17 IV, V | equal parts: v.g. into five, ten, a hundred, a thousand, 18 IV, XVII | syllogisms, there is not one of ten thousand that doth.~Aristotle. 19 IV, XVII | those (who are not one of ten thousand) who perfectly 20 IV, XX | falsehood of his mistress, it is ten to one but three kind words