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1 Syn, 2 | changed -- although, for example, it think certain things,
2 I, 4 | impossible to doubt; as for example, that I am in this place,
3 II, 11| in particular. Take, for example, this piece of wax; it is
4 II, 13| ordinary language. We say, for example, that we see the same wax
5 III, 4 | simple and easy, as, for example, that two and three added
6 III, 9 | degree doubtful, as, for example, that I am because I doubt,
7 III, 11| and its idea. Thus, for example, I find in my mind two wholly
8 III, 14| as objective. Thus, for example, the stone that is not yet
9 III, 19| were something. Thus, for example, the ideas I have of cold
10 IV, 8 | perfect. For, to take an example, if I consider the faculty
11 IV, 10| 10. For example, when I lately considered
12 V, 5 | natures of their own. As, for example, when I imagine a triangle,
13 V, 12| than the former. Thus, for example, to take the case of a right-angled
14 V, 14| vacillating opinions. Thus, for example, when I consider the nature
15 VI, 2 | intellection or conception ]. For example, when I imagine a triangle
16 VI, 4 | pure mathematics, as, for example, colors, sounds, tastes,
17 VI, 10| their special mode: for example, I find I possess the faculties
18 VI, 11| only particular, as, for example, that the sun is of such
19 VI, 15| contain error: thus, for example, the opinion I have that
20 VI, 15| the term nature]; as, for example, the notion I have of the
21 VI, 16| deceived by nature]: thus, for example, I may be so deceived by
22 VI, 17| supposing it dropsical, for example, to experience the parchedness
23 VI, 21| not act at all. As, for example, in the cord A, B, C, D,
24 VI, 22| goodness of God. Thus, for example, when the nerves of the
25 VI, 22| different: the motion might, for example, have been the occasion
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