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1 I, 0, 8 | delineation of the distinct parts and powers of the mind, 2 I, 0, 8 | much success, delineate the parts of the mind, in which we 3 I, 0, 9 | performed with regard to other parts of nature. And there is 4 IV, I, 24 | machinery or secret structure of parts, we make no difficulty in 5 IV, I, 24 | any secret structure of parts. We are apt to imagine that 6 IV, I, 26 | Elasticity, gravity, cohesion of parts, communication of motion 7 IV, I, 27 | just dimensions of all the parts and figures which can enter 8 VI, 0, 47 | particular structure of parts, have prevented the operation. 9 VII, I, 48 | as not to consist of more parts, than are to be found in 10 VII, I, 49 | an enumeration of those parts or simple ideas, that compose 11 VII, I, 53 | mechanism or structure of parts, upon which the effect depends, 12 VII, I, 56 | every moment to adjust its parts, and animate by his breath 13 VIII, I, 70 | even few of the speculative parts of learning to which it 14 VIII, II, 78 | objection consists of two parts, which we shall examine 15 IX, 0, 82 | have weight and cohesion of parts; as in all other instances, 16 IX, 0, 84 | who, in all the active parts of life, are, in the main, 17 IX, 0, 94 | though animals learn many parts of their knowledge from 18 IX, 0, 94 | observation, there are also many parts of it, which they derive 19 XII, II, 133(*)| physical points; that is, parts of extension, which cannot 20 XII, II, 133(*)| of those infinitely small parts of extension, which are 21 XII, II, 134 | infinite number of real parts of time, passing in succession, 22 XII, III, 139 | control, into the most distant parts of space and time in order 23 XII, III, 140 | illusion. As the component parts of quantity and number are