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1 I, II | female captives, whom they kept as concubines for that purpose, 2 I, II | of pretenders, I may be kept from mistakes in so material 3 II, I | easily, that if a child were kept in a place where he never 4 II, IV | marble. But if they could be kept from making place by that 5 II, XIII | compared it, we say it hath kept the same place: but if it 6 II, XIII | same place, supposing it kept the same distance with the 7 II, XIII | remoter bodies, which have kept the same distance one with 8 II, XIV | the sun had existed, and kept the same ordinary motion 9 II, XVI | collection, will hardly be kept from being a heap in confusion.~ 10 II, XVII | so many distinct ideas,—kept best by number from running 11 II, XXVII | if that idea be steadily kept to, the distinction of anything 12 II, XXVIII| they for the most part kept the same everywhere. For, 13 II, XXIX | which was intended to be kept up by those different names, 14 II, XXIX | differences, whereby it is kept separate and distinct from 15 II, XXXIII| that they always afterwards kept company together in that 16 III, VIII | their ignorance of them kept them from so idle an attempt. 17 III, IX | easily agreed, so readily kept in mind. And, Secondly, 18 IV, VI | where the nominal essence is kept to, as the boundary of each 19 IV, VII | adjudged victory to him that kept the field: and he that had 20 IV, XVIII | faith and reason are not kept distinct by these boundaries,