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1 Pre, Int, 7 | itself abstract ideas. For example, there is perceived by sight 2 Pre, Int, 9 | coexistent qualities. For example, the mind having observed 3 Pre, Int, 11 | suggests to the mind. For example, when it is said "the change 4 Pre, Int, 12 | To make this plain by an example, suppose a geometrician 5 Pre, Int, 13 | are apt to imagine. For example, does it not require some 6 Pre, Int, 16 | not the same with it. For example, having demonstrated that 7 Pre, Int, 18 | certain signification. For example, a triangle is defined to 8 Pre, Int, 20 | omitted. May we not, for example, be affected with the promise 9 Pre, Int, 20 | to be marked by them. For example, when a schoolman tells 10 Text, 0, 1 | as one thing. Thus, for example a certain colour, taste, 11 Text, 0, 32 | unintelligible. Thus, for example, having observed that when 12 Text, 0, 58 | philosophy and mathematics. For example, the motion of the earth 13 Text, 0, 79 | contradiction. You may say, for example, that twice two is equal 14 Text, 0, 95 | difficulties to Christians. For example, about the Resurrection, 15 Text, 0, 99 | supposed that extension, for example, may be abstracted from 16 Text, 0, 104| conformity between them. For example, in the falling of a stone 17 Text, 0, 104| anomalous, but only a particular example of a general rule or law 18 Text, 0, 106| into general theorems. For example, in the business of gravitation 19 Text, 0, 127| side not above an inch, for example, in length to be the radius, 20 Text, 0, 144| from sensible ideas. For example, the will is termed the