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1 Pre, 6 | human soul, and at the same time to discuss the principles
2 Syn, 4 | is true; and, at the same time, is explained wherein consists
3 I, 1 | doubtful; and from that time I was convinced of the necessity
4 I, 1 | deliberation any of the time that now remains for action.
5 I, 7 | also the place in, and the time during, which they exist,
6 I, 9 | as I am, has, for a long time, obtained steady possession
7 I, 9 | place, providing at the same time, however, for the rise in
8 I, 9 | am not also deceived each time I add together two and three,
9 I, 11| deceiver, by supposing, for a time, that all those opinions
10 I, 12| from my slumber, lest the time of laborious wakefulness
11 II, 3 | therefore, at the same time, persuaded that I did not
12 II, 3 | is necessarily true each time it is expressed by me, or
13 II, 5 | warrant me in wasting my time amid subtleties of this
14 II, 6 | that I should at the same time altogether cease to be.
15 II, 7 | is possible at the same time that all those images, and
16 II, 16| desirable to tarry for some time at this stage, that, by
17 III, 2 | least all that up to this time I was aware I knew. Now,
18 III, 4 | that I am, or at any future time cause it to be true that
19 III, 16| And in proportion to the time and care with which I examine
20 III, 21| besides that I existed some time ago, and when I am conscious
21 III, 31| sought after. For the whole time of my life may be divided
22 III, 31| was in existence a short time ago, it does not follow
23 III, 35| unity, without at the same time giving me the knowledge
24 III, 38| he is; but, at the same time, I am assured likewise that
25 III, 39| to remain here for some time in the contemplation of
26 IV, 8 | limited, and at the same time I form the idea of another
27 V, 1 | in which I have for some time been, and to discover whether
28 V, 4 | before knew, or for the first time to remark what was before
29 V, 5 | them, when, for the first time, I imagined a triangle,
30 V, 11| necessary that I shall at any time entertain the notion of
31 V, 11| notion of Deity, yet each time I happen to think of a first
32 V, 14| judgment without at the same time being able to recall the
33 V, 15| seeing I also at the same time observed that all things
34 V, 15| less strong than at the time I imagined them to be. What
35 VI, 2 | three lines, but at the same time also I look upon (intueor)
36 VI, 2 | five sides, and at the same time to the area which they contain.
37 VI, 4 | proper I should at the same time examine what sense-perception
38 VI, 21| foot, contract at the same time the inmost parts of the
39 VI, 24| which they are, and the time at which they appear to
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