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1 II, XV | one should doubt that He likewise fills immensity. His infinite 2 II, XV | shall be no more.” Place likewise is taken sometimes for that 3 II, XV | rate it now does. And thus likewise we sometimes speak of place, 4 II, XXI | necessary, and are so called. Likewise a man falling into the water, ( 5 II, XXI | he is not at liberty; so likewise a man falling down a precipice, 6 II, XXI | substance when at rest. So likewise in thinking, a power to 7 II, XXIII| with substance, of which likewise we have no positive idea, 8 II, XXIII| distinct clear ideas of: so likewise we know, and have distinct 9 II, XXIII| and their motion. We have likewise the ideas of the several 10 II, XXV | of the species, man. So likewise, when I say Caius is a white 11 II, XXVI | stand for relations. So likewise weak and strong are but 12 II, XXIX | 000 to 400,000,000. And so likewise in eternity; he that has 13 III, V | are so compounded. Hence, likewise, we may learn why the complex 14 III, VI | say, body moves or impels. Likewise, to say that a rational 15 III, X | thing they talked of. And so likewise taking the words of others 16 IV, XVI | burning matter. Observing likewise that the different refractions 17 IV, XVII | produces knowledge; so it likewise perceives the probable connexion 18 IV, XX | of any proposition; nor likewise the convenience to inquire