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1 10| here, not the conception of words signifying the objects, 2 10| him by pronouncing these words, a man; in another, when 3 10| when I think of the same words in silence; and in another, 4 10| language of one's race. But the words of that kind of expression, 5 10| nations. And, since all other words owe their invention to these, 6 10| consists of this sort of words, nor can there be in the 7 12| the utterance of separate words, or all at once, by the 8 15| surprised if, among the names or words by which we designate things 9 30| does not consist of more words than one, but is one Word. ~ 10 30| expression consists of more words than one, or of one? For, 11 30| does not consist of more words than one, but is one Word, 12 31| in any ambiguity. For all words of that sort by which we 13 33| substance is one, are there two words? But, perhaps, identity 14 33| himself, who speaks in these words, has the same substance 15 38| since there are neither two words nor two images.~For the 16 55| be described by different words; therefore, the one is not 17 62| the supreme Being as many words as there are expressive 18 62| expressive beings, and as many words as there are beings who 19 62| apparently there are as many words corresponding to that object 20 62| than one, there are as many words in the mind of the thinker 21 62| another? Apparently as many words as can be proved to be born 22 63| that there are not more words than one, but one alone. 23 63| are not among them more words than one, but one; and this 24 64| capable of explanation in words, their assured certainty 25 65| is made concerning it in words which are also applicable 26 65| natures, the sense of these words in this case is by no means 27 65| conceived of, in all these words that I have thought of, 28 65| then, the familiar sense of words is alien to that Being, 29 65| incapable of description in words or by any other means; and,