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1 Pre, Int, 8 | to all particular motions whatsoever that may be perceived by 2 Pre, Int, 10 | other abstract general ideas whatsoever. To be plain, I own myself 3 Pre, Int, 12 | represents all particular lines whatsoever; so that what is demonstrated 4 Pre, Int, 15 | all rectilinear triangles whatsoever, and is in that sense universal. 5 Text, 0, 14 | other sensible qualities whatsoever. Thus, for instance, it 6 Text, 0, 15 | or other sensible quality whatsoever, should exist in an unthinking 7 Text, 0, 25 | things which we perceive, by whatsoever names they may be distinguished, 8 Text, 0, 27 | represented by, any idea whatsoever. Though it must be owned 9 Text, 0, 48 | particular mind, but all minds whatsoever. It does not therefore follow 10 Text, 0, 78 | likewise of all possible ideas whatsoever.~ 11 Text, 0, 91 | being perceived by any mind whatsoever, even the eternal mind of 12 Text, 0, 106| quality inherent in all bodies whatsoever. Whereas it is evident the 13 Text, 0, 147| any other mind or spirit whatsoever distinct from ourselves.