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1 Read | yet my design will not cease to be so; and the goodness 2 I, II | and appetite; which never cease to be the constant springs 3 I, II | we should be sorry, and cease to do that which will bring 4 II, VIII| particular ideas, vanish and cease, and are reduced to their 5 II, X | perceptions in the mind, which cease to be anything when there 6 II, XXI | for a season, they would cease to be, and exist no more 7 II, XXI | themselves are past and cease to be; our desires look 8 II, XXV | those things be removed, or cease to be, the relation ceases, 9 III, III | annexed to that name would not cease to be what it is; nor cease 10 III, III | cease to be what it is; nor cease to be as a pattern to determine 11 III, V | foundation in nature, would cease again, were there not something 12 III, V | parts which would otherwise cease to have any, as soon as 13 III, IX | world, would of themselves cease; and the way to knowledge, 14 IV, V | given of mental propositions cease immediately to be barely 15 IV, VI | quality, left to itself, would cease to be fluid. But if inanimate 16 IV, VI | quite another face, and cease to be what they are, if 17 IV, VI | incomprehensibly remote from us, should cease to be or move as it does. 18 IV, XI | do not obey them; nor yet cease to be, whenever I shall 19 IV, XI | by a thousand ways he may cease to be, since I had the testimony 20 IV, XI | colours on them, quickly cease to be.~12. The existence