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1 I, I | demonstration, but a bare explication or understanding of the 2 II, IV | thinks this not a sufficient explication of solidity, what it is, 3 II, XI | Method followed in this explication of faculties. These, I think, 4 II, XI | And I have subjoined the explication of these faculties of the 5 II, XXII| 3. Sometimes got by the explication of their names. Indeed, 6 II, XXII| complex ideas is, by the explication of those terms that stand 7 II, XXVI| too obvious to need any explication. ~ 8 III, IV | to rest satisfied in an explication made by a more general word, 9 III, IV | ever be supposed to be the explication of. If Tully, asking a Dutchman 10 III, IV | should have received this explication in his own language, that 11 III, IV | others. For granting this explication of the thing to be true, 12 III, IV | objects, and made use of the explication of his books and friends, 13 III, IV | ideas, which he to whom the explication is made has never yet had 14 III, VI | would need some better explication, before it can fully be 15 III, VI | another man’s mind, without explication; they being voluntary signs 16 III, VII | I intend not here a full explication of this sort of signs. The 17 III, IX | are either beholden to the explication of others, or (which happens 18 III, X | say, without demanding an explication of their terms; nor so troublesomely 19 III, X | it can be, to desire the explication of words whose sense seems 20 IV, III | furthest in an intelligible explication of those qualities of bodies;