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1 II, X | ignorance.~Secondly, That it moves slowly, and retrieves not 2 II, XIII| able to tell us whether it moves or stands still in the undistinguishable 3 II, XIV | perceived. For anything that moves round about in a circle, 4 II, XIV | the body, though it really moves, yet, not changing perceivable 5 II, XIV | medium in which the pendulum moves is not constantly the same: 6 II, XXI | not because he walks or moves; but because he can stand 7 II, XXI | the will? is this,—What moves the mind, in every particular 8 II, XXI | no uneasiness in it, he moves not; his will never is determined 9 II, XXI | further asked,—What it is moves desire? I answer,—happiness, 10 II, XXI | though every little trouble moves us, and sets us on work 11 II, XXI | Why not being desired, it moves not the will. The ordinary 12 II, XXI | be happy without it, it moves us not. This is another 13 III, VI | when we would say that body moves, let us say that extension 14 III, VI | let us say that extension moves, and see how ill it will 15 III, VI | one extension by impulse moves another extension, would, 16 III, VI | an extended solid thing moves, or impels another, is all 17 III, VI | intelligible, as to say, body moves or impels. Likewise, to 18 IV, X | rests, and the left hand moves. This is matter of fact,