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1 Pre, Int, 12 | acknowledge that an idea which, considered in itself, is particular, 2 Pre, Int, 16 | that is perceived is not considered.~ 3 Pre, Int, 21 | Abstract Ideas. We have considered what has been said for them 4 Text, 0, 7 | of this point, let it be considered the sensible qualities are 5 Text, 0, 42 | this, I desire it may be considered that in a dream we do oft 6 Text, 0, 47 | sense. Each body therefore, considered in itself, is infinitely 7 Text, 0, 55 | of learning: and if it be considered what a small proportion 8 Text, 0, 66 | assigned to them, when they are considered only as marks or signs for 9 Text, 0, 68 | nonentity I desire may be considered. But, say you, it is the 10 Text, 0, 87 | extension, and the like, considered only as so many sensations 11 Text, 0, 97 | perfectly know, when they are considered in an abstract way, appear 12 Text, 0, 120| abstract we have before considered in sect. 13, from which 13 Text, 0, 120| trifling it becomes when considered as a matter of mere speculation.~ 14 Text, 0, 122| which originally came to be considered on no other account but 15 Text, 0, 123| speak of Extension, which, considered as relative, is the object 16 Text, 0, 126| though to appertain to it considered in its own nature.~ 17 Text, 0, 127| ten-thousandth part of that line considered in itself is nothing at 18 Text, 0, 131| principles; that science considered as practical will rather 19 Text, 0, 136| infer that, all things duly considered, it is not more reasonable 20 Text, 0, 153| particular things which, considered in themselves, appear to 21 Text, 0, 153| the nature of good, when considered as linked with the whole