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1 I, III | same man when his body is changed? Whether Euphorbus and Pythagoras, 2 II, IX | it.~8. Sensations often changed by the judgment. We are 3 II, IX | sensation are unconsciously changed into ideas of judgment. 4 II, XIII | points, which have not since changed their distance one with 5 II, XIII | those points, we say it hath changed its place: though, vulgarly 6 II, XIII | and ship, have every one changed place, in respect of remoter 7 II, XIII | varied, they have undoubtedly changed place in that respect; and 8 II, XIV | perceives either of them to have changed distance with some other 9 II, XXI | any of its simple ideas changed, and in another the possibility 10 II, XXI | his choice are mightily changed. For, since nothing of pleasure 11 II, XXII | wherein any simple idea is changed or produced, it is called 12 II, XXVII | substance which thinks be changed, it can be the same person; 13 II, XXVII | substances only to think) be changed, it can be the same person? 14 II, XXVII | them, thought that self was changed; the selfsame person was 15 II, XXVIII| virtues and vices were changed: yet, as to the main, they 16 II, XXXI | fitness to have its colour changed by the touch of quicksilver. 17 III, X | complex one being left out or changed, it is allowed to be another 18 III, X | therefore the species is changed: because they secretly in 19 III, X | is not thought to have changed the species; but only to 20 IV, VI | for aught I know, would be changed into a perfect friability.