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1 I, I | that will say, children join in these general abstract 2 II, IV | hands, and then endeavour to join them, and he will know. 3 II, VII | uneasiness, one or other of them, join themselves to almost all 4 II, VII | of,—has been pleased to join to several thoughts, and 5 II, XIII | directly stretched out, and join it to another in the same 6 II, XIII | that straight line; or else join another with what inclination 7 II, XVII | in our thoughts, when we join infinity to any supposed 8 II, XVII | greater than it is,)—to join infinity to it, is to adjust 9 II, XVII | duration. Nor is it possible to join our idea of future duration 10 II, XXVII | present thinking thing can join itself, makes the same person, 11 II, XXVII | cannot upon recollection join with that present consciousness 12 II, XXXII | colour of gold, any one join in his thoughts the negation 13 II, XXXII | and body of a man, and join to this a horse’s head and 14 II, XXXIII| they were corrected for, so join those ideas together, that 15 II, XXXIII| have been accustomed so to join in their minds as to substitute 16 III, V | of their affairs. If they join to the idea of killing the 17 III, VI | He that to these would join others, signified by the 18 III, XI | of frontispiece; or can join itself to, and inform no 19 IV, IV | these we may with confidence join together again, and so make 20 IV, XVII | medius terminus being to join the extremes, i.e. the intermediate