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1 I, I | failing as it does, and leaving no difference between those 2 I, II | exposing their children, and leaving them in the fields to perish 3 II, X | out of the understanding, leaving no more footsteps or remaining 4 II, XIV | their certain seasons, and leaving them at others. For a fit 5 II, XXI | does our bodies, without leaving us the liberty of thinking 6 II, XXI | of our thoughts, without leaving any relish, any desire of 7 II, XXII | living and conversation, leaving others, which they have 8 II, XXIII| going out of the body, or leaving it, and yet to have no idea 9 III, III | complex ideas, by still leaving out properties contained 10 III, III | but only as before, by leaving out the shape, and some 11 III, III | of Bucephalus, but in the leaving out something that is peculiar 12 III, III | the names man and horse, leaving out but those particulars 13 III, VI | therefore different men, leaving out or putting in several 14 III, VI | different sorts. This is done by leaving out those qualities, which 15 III, VI | said of the putting in, or leaving out of malleableness, in 16 III, X | obscurity and uncertainty, leaving the words more unintelligible, 17 III, XI | known certainly, and without leaving any room for any contest 18 IV, IX | knowledge of existence. But, leaving the nature of propositions,