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1 Syn, 2 | as it differs from other bodies, is constituted only by
2 Syn, 6 | that men are possessed of bodies, and the like, the truth
3 II, 3 | earth, neither minds nor bodies; was I not, therefore, at
4 II, 5 | faculties existing in some bodies. ~
5 II, 11| distinctly known, viz, the bodies we touch and see; not, indeed,
6 II, 11| touch and see; not, indeed, bodies in general, for these general
7 II, 16| now manifest to me that bodies themselves are not properly
8 III, 19| extension; situation, which bodies of diverse figures preserve
9 V, 6 | through my having. seen bodies of a triangular figure;
10 VI, 3 | it is true that there are bodies; and because I find no other
11 VI, 6 | figure, and motions of bodies, I likewise perceived in
12 VI, 6 | generally all the other bodies, from one another. And certainly,
13 VI, 6 | from my thought, namely, bodies from which those ideas proceeded;
14 VI, 6 | separated from it as from other bodies; I felt in it and on account
15 VI, 6 | in the parts of the other bodies that were separated from
16 VI, 14| surrounded by many other bodies, some of which I have to
17 VI, 14| conclude that there are in the bodies from which the diverse perceptions
18 VI, 14| hurtfully, by surrounding bodies. ~
19 VI, 15| towers, and all distant bodies, are of the same size and
20 VI, 15| immediately the essence of the bodies that exist out of me, of
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