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1 Ded, 5 | are such as to lead me to think that there is no way open
2 Syn, 2 | immortality of the soul, I think it proper here to make such
3 Syn, 2 | we clearly and distinctly think are true (really exist)
4 Syn, 2 | that very mode in which we think them; and this could not
5 Syn, 2 | although, for example, it think certain things, will others,
6 I, 5 | probable, which the insane think are presented to them in
7 I, 9 | further, as I sometimes think that others are in error
8 II, 5 | What then did I formerly think I was ? Undoubtedly I judged
9 II, 6 | how often? As often as I think; for perhaps it would even
10 II, 6 | I should wholly cease to think, that I should at the same
11 II, 12| It was perhaps what I now think, viz, that this wax was
12 II, 12| it that I imagine when I think of it in this way? Let it
13 II, 13| giving expression to what I think, I consider all this in
14 II, 15| to the same thing, when I think I see, I myself who think
15 II, 15| think I see, I myself who think am nothing. So likewise,
16 III, 2 | the little I have said I think I have summed up all that
17 III, 4 | even in matters where I think I possess the highest evidence;
18 III, 4 | attention to things which I think I apprehend with great clearness,
19 III, 5 | the name IDEA; as when I think represent to my mind ] a
20 III, 21| and the like. For when I think that a stone is a substance,
21 III, 21| In the same way, when I think of myself as now existing,
22 III, 27| not, therefore, induced to think that it will ever be actually
23 III, 39| be evolved out of it, I think it proper to remain here
24 IV, 4 | it is true that when I think only of God (when I look
25 IV, 8 | reason, on that account, to think that it was obligatory on
26 V, 5 | it may be in my power to think, or not to think them, but
27 V, 5 | power to think, or not to think them, but possess true and
28 V, 5 | before I did not at all think of them, when, for the first
29 V, 8 | But, nevertheless, when I think of it more attentively,
30 V, 10| of God, determines me to think in this way: for it is not
31 V, 11| as it is not necessary to think that all quadrilateral figures
32 V, 11| yet each time I happen to think of a first and sovereign
33 V, 11| enumerate them all, nor think of each of them in particular.
34 V, 14| even in matters which I think I apprehend with the greatest
35 VI, 2 | imagining. But if I desire to think of a chiliogon, I indeed
36 VI, 2 | imagining something when I think of corporeal things, it
37 VI, 2 | to myself, if I were to think of a myriogon, or any other
38 VI, 7 | circumstance that led me to think that I could not be quite
39 VI, 7 | I could not occasionally think I also perceived when asleep,
40 VI, 7 | dependent on my will, I did not think that I ought on that ground
41 VI, 8 | being, I do not, indeed, think that I ought rashly to admit
42 VI, 11| faculty of correcting, I think I may with safety conclude
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