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1 II, IX | instant. I speak this in comparison to the actions of the body. 2 II, XIII | with which we made the comparison) being that which determined 3 II, XV | the meanest creature, in comparison with God himself Finite 4 II, XXI | shall find it lies much in comparison: for the cause of every 5 II, XXI | the disadvantage in the comparison. Thus most men, like spendthrift 6 II, XXV | others it gets from their comparison one with another. The understanding, 7 II, XXV | one to another; from which comparison one or both comes to be 8 II, XXV | ground or occasion for their comparison.~7. All things capable of 9 II, XXV | some appellation from that comparison; and sometimes giving even 10 II, XXVIII| being the marks of this comparison, which is made only by men’ 11 II, XXIX | have a clear idea of the comparison of that great one with still 12 II, XXXII | are but a very few, in comparison of what a man that has several 13 II, XXXII | knows are but a few, in comparison of what are really in that 14 IV, II | together as by their immediate comparison, and as it were juxta-position 15 IV, III | juxta-position, or an immediate comparison one with another. Thus, 16 IV, III | point, almost nothing in comparison of the rest.~24. Want of 17 IV, XIV | limited to a few things in comparison, probably as a taste of 18 IV, XVII | syllogisms are extremely few in comparison of those who cannot; and