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1 I, II | nobody yet ever put into that rank of innate principles.~19. 2 II, XI | them) as the standards to rank real existences into sorts, 3 II, XXXI | archetypes made by the mind, to rank and denominate things by, 4 II, XXXI | the specific names they rank particular substances under, 5 II, XXXII| bind them into bundles, and rank them so into sorts, that 6 III, III | jack; what do we else but rank things under different specific 7 III, III | essences of the species we rank things into. For two species 8 III, III | according as we have occasion to rank them into sorts, under common 9 III, VI | we sort individuals, and rank them under common names, 10 III, VI | it the name treatise, and rank it under that species. So 11 III, VI | sorts of things, which we rank under general names, but 12 III, VI | know not. Nor indeed can we rank and sort things, and consequently ( 13 III, VI | do name them, I thereby rank them into some sort or other, 14 III, IX | existing, but to denominate and rank things as they come to agree 15 III, IX | characteristical notes to rank and denominate things by. 16 III, X | each individual which we rank under one general name. 17 III, X | distinction of species as we rank them, nor the boundaries 18 III, XI | that spirits of a higher rank than those immersed in flesh 19 IV, III | But how inconsiderable a rank the spirits that inhabit 20 IV, IV | put such issue out of the rank of men; the want of reason