Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 2 | believe other things, can likewise impart of it to enable us
2 Pre, 6 | commerce with the senses, and likewise to deliver themselves from
3 Syn, 2 | exist. And this point is likewise of the highest moment, for
4 Syn, 6 | discussion, I had occasion likewise to consider. ~ ~
5 I, 9 | deception, it would seem likewise to be contrary to his goodness
6 I, 11| observations; care must be taken likewise to keep them in remembrance.
7 II, 5 | power of self-motion, as likewise that of perceiving and thinking,
8 II, 6 | have no body, it is true likewise that I am capable neither
9 II, 9 | despite his will; and is likewise percipient of many, as if
10 II, 11| be the most easily, and likewise] the most distinctly known,
11 II, 15| who think am nothing. So likewise, if I judge that the wax
12 III, 1 | wills, refuses, who imagines likewise, and perceives; for, as
13 III, 2 | but do I not therefore likewise know what is required to
14 III, 4 | is a God, I must examine likewise whether he can be a deceiver;
15 III, 10| harmony with my will, so likewise it may be that I possess
16 III, 14| produced by what is not, but likewise that the more perfect, in
17 III, 14| is actual or formal, but likewise of ideas, whose reality
18 III, 15| their peculiar nature, so likewise the mode of existing formally
19 III, 21| of itself, and that I am likewise a substance, although I
20 III, 25| the idea of cold. It is likewise clear and distinct in the
21 III, 33| necessity be admitted that it is likewise a thinking being, and that
22 III, 33| self-existence, it must likewise, without doubt, have the
23 III, 35| cause from which I did not likewise receive the ideas of all
24 III, 38| same time, I am assured likewise that he upon whom I am dependent
25 IV, 3 | will to deceive me, it is likewise certain that he has not
26 IV, 4 | the other hand, as I thus likewise participate in some degree
27 IV, 5 | deceived; it is certain, likewise, that he always wills what
28 IV, 10| thinking being, but there is likewise presented to my mind a certain
29 V, 9 | mountain with a valley, so likewise, though I conceive God as
30 V, 15| this same knowledge extends likewise to whatever I remember to
31 VI, 2 | of imagination; but I can likewise imagine it by applying the
32 VI, 6 | pleasure and pain, I was likewise conscious of hunger, thirst,
33 VI, 6 | and motions of bodies, I likewise perceived in them hardness,
34 VI, 6 | was I altogether wrong in likewise believing that that body
35 VI, 10| are from things. I remark likewise certain other faculties,
36 VI, 11| opinions which he has not likewise given me a faculty of correcting,
37 VI, 13| 13. Nature likewise teaches me by these sensations
38 VI, 15| seeing that it comprehends likewise much besides that belongs
39 VI, 16| nature, his knowledge must likewise be of a limited perfection. ~
40 VI, 17| maker in every respect; so likewise if the body of man be considered
41 VI, 17| manifests, although I may likewise have ground for thinking
42 VI, 21| the other, which cannot likewise be moved in the same way
43 VI, 24| my nature is liable, but likewise in rendering it more easy
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