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1 II, 0, 17(*) | must be confessed, that the terms, which they employed, were 2 II, 0, 17 | reality.*~But admitting these terms, impressions and ideas, 3 II, 0, 17 | making use of undefined terms, draw out their disputes 4 IV, II, 32 | difficulty, couched in different terms. The question still recurs, 5 V, II, 40 | attain. This variety of terms, which may seem so unphilosophical, 6 V, II, 40 | needless to dispute about the terms. The imagination has the 7 VII, I, 48 | perceptible, and the same terms are still expressive of 8 VII, I, 48 | ideas, and ambiguity of the terms. The principal difficulty 9 VII, I, 49 | precise meaning of these terms, and thereby remove some 10 VIII, I, 62 | that the meaning of all the terms, at least, should have been 11 VIII, I, 62 | exact definitions of the terms employed in reasoning, and 12 VIII, I, 62 | affix different ideas to the terms employed in the controversy. 13 VIII, I, 62 | the same ideas to their terms, that they could so long 14 VIII, I, 63 | which can be put on these terms; and that the whole controversy 15 VIII, I, 74 | to employ unintelligible terms or such as are synonymous 16 VIII, I, 74(*)| should have understood the terms. For this is, indeed, all 17 X, II, 104 | miracle, and had in express terms contradicted it, with the 18 XII, III, 140 | cannot be known, let the terms be ever so exactly defined, 19 XII, III, 140 | necessary to define the terms, and explain injustice to