Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 2 | and again, in the same place, by these words,That which
2 Ded, 6 | be willing, in the first place, to correct it (for mindful
3 Ded, 6 | from errors); in the second place, to supply what is wanting
4 Pre, 3 | not my intention in that place to exclude these according
5 Syn, 2 | establish, in the first place, that generally all substances,
6 Syn, 2 | nothing; and, in the second place, that body, taken generally,
7 Syn, 2 | the same if a change take place in the form of any of its
8 I, 3 | part of prudence not to place absolute confidence in that
9 I, 4 | example, that I am in this place, seated by the fire, clothed
10 I, 5 | dressed, and occupied this place by the fire, when I was
11 I, 7 | their number, as also the place in, and the time during,
12 I, 9 | figure, nor magnitude, nor place, providing at the same time,
13 I, 12| succeed this quiet rest, in place of bringing any light of
14 II, 1 | the entire globe from the place it occupied to another,
15 II, 2 | extension, motion, and place are merely fictions of my
16 II, 4 | and hence, in the next place, I must take care, lest
17 II, 5 | what I was. In the first place, then, I thought that I
18 II, 5 | be comprised in a certain place, and so fill a certain space
19 III, 27| cannot be; for, in the first place, although it were true that
20 IV, 2 | 2. For, in the first place, I discover that it is impossible
21 IV, 3 | 3.In the next place, I am conscious that I possess
22 IV, 7 | so that I may occupy a place in the relation of a part
23 V, 3 | 3. In the first place, I distinctly imagine that
24 V, 5 | perhaps and never was in any place in the universe apart from
25 V, 11| immutable nature: in the first place because I can conceive no
26 VI, 2 | I remark, in the first place, the difference that subsists
27 VI, 5 | 5. And, in the first place, I will recall to my mind
28 VI, 5 | rested; I will, in the second place, examine the reasons that
29 VI, 10| as the power of changing place, of assuming diverse figures,
30 VI, 11| truth. And, in the first place, it cannot be doubted that
31 VI, 15| so, but which obtained a place in my mind through a habit
32 VI, 19| here remark, in the first place, that there is a vast difference
33 VI, 20| 20. I remark, in the next place, that the mind does not
34 VI, 22| so far as it is in some place intermediate between the
35 VI, 24| distinctly determine both the place whence they come, and that
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