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1 Int | far the understanding can extend its view; how far it has 2 I, II | principle which is thought to extend itself to the dens of thieves, 3 II, XV | persuades himself that he can extend his thoughts further than 4 II, XV | certainly it is, we cannot yet extend it beyond all being. God, 5 II, XVII | whenever I endeavour to extend my thoughts to, I confess 6 II, XVIII| sensation, the mind comes to extend itself even to infinity; 7 II, XX | annexed to them. Thus we extend our hatred usually to the 8 II, XXIII| unintelligible. For, to extend our thoughts a little further, 9 II, XXIII| vastness to which infinity can extend them.~35. God in his own 10 II, XXVII| the same consciousness can extend to actions past or to come. 11 II, XXXII| may thereby with assurance extend to all of that sort; and 12 III, X | meanings. Others there be who extend this abuse yet further, 13 III, X | them, yet it fails not to extend itself to our words too, 14 IV, I | particular diagram. If he would extend it further, he must renew 15 IV, III | intuitive knowledge that shall extend itself to all our ideas, 16 IV, III | determine how far it may extend: because the advances that 17 IV, VI | of each species, and men extend the application of any general 18 IV, XVII | It neither does nor can extend itself further than they