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1 II, 0, 17 | point in question. A like ambiguity and circumlocution seem 2 VII, I, 48 | the same ideas, without ambiguity or variation. An oval is 3 VII, I, 48 | occasion to contemplate it. Ambiguity, by this means, is gradually 4 VII, I, 48 | obscurity of the ideas, and ambiguity of the terms. The principal 5 VII, I, 49 | ideas, and find still some ambiguity and obscurity; what resource 6 VII, I, 49 | sensible. They admit not of ambiguity. They are not only placed 7 VIII, I, 62| presume that there is some ambiguity in the expression, and that