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1 Pre, Int, 2 | our understandings. It is said, the faculties we have are 2 Pre, Int, 9 | after this manner it is said we come by the abstract 3 Pre, Int, 10 | rectilinear; and the like may be said of all other abstract general 4 Pre, Int, 10 | abstract notions. It is said they are difficult and not 5 Pre, Int, 11 | For example, when it is said "the change of motion is 6 Pre, Int, 14 | 14. Much is here said of the difficulty that abstract 7 Pre, Int, 16 | the proposition. It is not said the three angles are equal 8 Pre, Int, 18 | from what has been already said, and will clearly appear 9 Pre, Int, 18 | the definition it is not said whether the surface be great 10 Pre, Int, 20 | his own to what has been said, I believe that it will 11 Pre, Int, 20 | tells me "Aristotle hath said it," all I conceive he means 12 Pre, Int, 21 | considered what has been said for them by their ablest 13 Text, 0, 3 | expressions. For as to what is said of the absolute existence 14 Text, 0, 7 | 7. From what has been said it follows there is not 15 Text, 0, 13 | understanding, since it is said to accompany all other ideas, 16 Text, 0, 14 | Thus, for instance, it is said that heat and cold are affections 17 Text, 0, 16 | received opinion. - It is said extension is a mode or accident 18 Text, 0, 19 | But neither can this be said; for, though we give the 19 Text, 0, 21 | Matter after what has been said, I could instance several 20 Text, 0, 23 | evidence of what is here said, and make it unnecessary 21 Text, 0, 36 | abstract of what has been said: - There are spiritual substances, 22 Text, 0, 36 | spirits. These latter are said to have more reality in 23 Text, 0, 37 | take it away, if one may be said to take away that which 24 Text, 0, 41 | from what hath been already said; and I shall only add in 25 Text, 0, 43 | opposition to what hath been said of their existing nowhere 26 Text, 0, 44 | evident from what has been said in the foregoing parts of 27 Text, 0, 45 | reader to what has been said in sect. 3, 4, &c., and 28 Text, 0, 48 | not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence without 29 Text, 0, 51 | reflexion on what is here said will make it manifest that 30 Text, 0, 54 | sense, indeed, men may be said to believe that Matter exists, 31 Text, 0, 59 | consistently with what hath been said. It will be easy to apply 32 Text, 0, 60 | right again? The like may be said of all the clockwork of 33 Text, 0, 65 | distinctly meant when it is said that, by discerning a figure, 34 Text, 0, 67 | clear from what has been said that there can be no such 35 Text, 0, 69 | those senses; for Matter is said to be passive and inert, 36 Text, 0, 69 | the burning my finger is said to be the occasion of the 37 Text, 0, 84 | of wine? The same may be said of all other miracles; which, 38 Text, 0, 84 | contradict what I have elsewhere said will be evident from sect. 39 Text, 0, 84 | than against what has been said.~ 40 Text, 0, 89 | spirits by reason. We may be said to have some knowledge or 41 Text, 0, 90 | objects may likewise be said to be "without the mind" 42 Text, 0, 91 | think that what is here said derogates in the least from 43 Text, 0, 102| satisfactory. Which may be said in general of those instances 44 Text, 0, 111| after what has been already said on that subject. Sect. 97 45 Text, 0, 111| place. Absolute Motion is said to be the translation of 46 Text, 0, 111| as immovable. But, it is said in philosophical matters 47 Text, 0, 112| notwithstanding what has been said, I must confess it does 48 Text, 0, 113| stones he passes over may be said to move, because they change 49 Text, 0, 114| A man in a ship may be said to be quiescent with relation 50 Text, 0, 114| to agree. As to what is said of the centrifugal force, 51 Text, 0, 114| that time wherein it is said to have the greatest relative 52 Text, 0, 115| language, a body can be said to be in motion. I grant 53 Text, 0, 116| 116. From what has been said it follows that the philosophic 54 Text, 0, 120| which and what has been said in the Introduction, it 55 Text, 0, 121| any particular things is said to be known, when we know 56 Text, 0, 122| evident from what has been said, those things which pass 57 Text, 0, 127| containing more, the inch-line is said to contain parts more than 58 Text, 0, 128| 128. From what has been said the reason is plain why, 59 Text, 0, 131| prejudice from what has been said. But to set this in a due 60 Text, 0, 132| 132. It is be said that several theorems undoubtedly 61 Text, 0, 136| 136. It will perhaps be said that we want a sense (as 62 Text, 0, 139| spiritual substance. If it be said that this is only quarreling 63 Text, 0, 140| sense, indeed, we may be said to have an idea or rather 64 Text, 0, 142| 142. After what has been said, it is, I suppose, plain 65 Text, 0, 142| not, I think, strictly be said to have an idea of an active 66 Text, 0, 142| action, although we may be said to have a notion of them. 67 Text, 0, 142| we cannot so properly be said to have an idea, but rather 68 Text, 0, 145| 145. From what has been said, it is plain that we cannot 69 Text, 0, 154| 154. From what has been said, it will be manifest to 70 Text, 0, 156| ineffectual if, by what I have said, I cannot inspire my readers