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1 Read | laying down moral rules, but showing the original and nature 2 I, I | further than that. But the showing by what steps and ways knowledge 3 II, XVI | beyond that they made out by showing their fingers, and the fingers 4 II, XXI | in our power; experience showing us, that in most cases, 5 II, XXIII| ingeniously soever explained, by showing that the parts of sensible 6 III, IV | least I think, that the showing what words are, and what 7 III, IV | is nothing else but the showing the meaning of one word 8 III, IV | properly nothing but the showing the meaning of one word 9 III, X | known to others only by showing the loose sheets, and communicate 10 III, XI | synonymous terms, or by showing examples. First, when a 11 III, XI | of simple ideas, by any showing: but, in recompense thereof, 12 III, XI | In substances, both by showing and by defining. Thirdly, 13 III, XI | forementioned ways, viz. of showing and defining, are requisite, 14 III, XI | substances are best got by showing. These leading sensible 15 III, XI | qualities are best made known by showing, and can hardly be made 16 III, XI | those simple ideas, than by showing the substance itself. For, 17 IV, VII | stop a wrangler’s mouth, by showing the absurdity of what he 18 IV, XV | As demonstration is the showing the agreement or disagreement 19 IV, XV | to, and so not manifestly showing the agreement or disagreement