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1 II, XXI | not all contain in them a secret relation of the parts? Figure 2 II, XXI | he at the same time makes secret promises to himself that 3 II, XXIII | Whatever therefore be the secret abstract nature of substance 4 II, XXIII | further than ordinary into the secret composition and radical 5 II, XXIII | whilst it discovered the secret contrivance of the parts 6 II, XXIII | a great and yet unknown secret: and yet when that was done, 7 II, XXVIII| praise or blame, which, by a secret and tacit consent, establishes 8 II, XXIX | distinct or confused, by a secret and unobserved reference 9 II, XXIX | still carries with it a secret reference to names. At least, 10 II, XXXII | false, there is still some secret or tacit proposition, which 11 II, XXXII | sense, there is perhaps a secret reference to our ideas, 12 III, II | their thoughts give them a secret reference to two other things.~ 13 III, VI | established by the real frame and secret constitutions of things.~ 14 III, IX | left out; or which more secret, or more particular, are 15 III, X | it can, makes them, by a secret supposition, to stand for 16 III, X | essence; and there is no secret reference of that name to 17 IV, XVII | lies yet concealed in the secret recesses of nature; and 18 IV, XX | If we could but see the secret motives that influenced