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1 Pre, Int, 10 | exist without them. But I deny that I can abstract from 2 Pre, Int, 11 | would have them), we cannot deny them to have some reason. 3 Pre, Int, 12 | to be noted that I do not deny absolutely there are general 4 Pre, Int, 19 | all, is what nobody will deny. And a little attention 5 Text, 0, 5 | itself. So far, I will not deny, I can abstract - if that 6 Text, 0, 20 | Suppose - what no one can deny possible - an intelligence 7 Text, 0, 35 | thing whose existence we deny is that which philosophers 8 Text, 0, 61 | machines, which no one can deny might have been effected 9 Text, 0, 81 | on me, I see no reason to deny. And for me to pretend to 10 Text, 0, 90 | really exist; this we do not deny, but we deny they can subsist 11 Text, 0, 90 | this we do not deny, but we deny they can subsist without 12 Text, 0, 93 | should hearken to those who deny a Providence, or inspection 13 Text, 0, 118| incontestible, we do not deny; but, we hold there may 14 Text, 0, 124| and so cannot affirm or deny anything of it. But if the 15 Text, 0, 140| otherwise we could not affirm or deny anything of it. Moreover,