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1 II, I | or animal spirits, are altogether as useful, and render the 2 II, I | having parts. For it is altogether as intelligible to say that 3 II, XIV | the Julian period, it is altogether as intelligible as reckoning 4 II, XV | parts together, expansion altogether. Duration, and time which 5 II, XXI | that the question itself is altogether improper; and it is as insignificant 6 II, XXI | obeys not the will: it being altogether as proper and intelligible 7 II, XXII| could neither of them exist altogether anywhere in the things themselves, 8 III, V | whilst others that have altogether as much union in nature 9 III, XI | This rule will not seem altogether needless to any one who 10 IV, II | the evidence of it is not altogether so clear and bright, nor 11 IV, III | their thoughts immersed altogether in matter, can allow no 12 IV, III | contrary hypothesis, though altogether as unintelligible to an 13 IV, III | which is built on something altogether as inexplicable, and as 14 IV, V | about them. And it will be altogether as true a proposition to 15 IV, VIII| of the simple ideas, that altogether make up that complex idea 16 IV, XI | without us, though it be not altogether so certain as our intuitive 17 IV, XIII| voluntary. If our knowledge were altogether necessary, all men’s knowledge 18 IV, XVII| yet it is not so easy, nor altogether so clear as intuitive knowledge. 19 IV, XVII| is intuition too, but not altogether at once; for there must