Section, Paragraph
1 II, 72 | appear to him a point in comparison with the vast circle described
2 II, 72 | but a very fine point in comparison with that described by the
3 II, 72 | we only produce atoms in comparison with the reality of things.
4 II, 72 | man consider what he is in comparison with all existence; let
5 II, 72 | in nature? A Nothing in comparison with the Infinite, an All
6 II, 72 | the Infinite, an All in comparison with the Nothing, a mean
7 II, 72 | lasts ten years longer?~In comparison with these Infinites, all
8 II, 72 | than on another. The only comparison which we make of ourselves
9 II, 72 | immobility of nature, in comparison with the continual change
10 III, 234| the causes. They are, in comparison with those who have discovered
11 III, 234| who have only eyes are in comparison with those who have intellect.
12 III, 234| the mind, this mind is, in comparison with the mind which sees
13 III, 234| the bodily senses are in comparison with the intellect.~
14 V, 315| horse in fine trappings in comparison with another! Montaigne
15 X, 649| demonstrative as some of ours. The comparison is unfair. We must not put
16 XIV, 921| we seek God sincerely, by comparison of the things which we love.
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