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1 7 | forms which we see in actual objects, so that their formless, 2 10| kind of expression of the objects created (locutio rerum), 3 10| of words signifying the objects, but the general view in 4 10| vision of conception, of the objects themselves, whether destined 5 10| three ways. For we express objects either by the sensible use 6 10| to the diversity of these objects themselves.~For I express 7 10| last, when they concern objects well known, are natural, 8 10| more like they are to the objects to which they correspond, 9 10| expressively they signify these objects. For, with the exception 10 10| with the exception of those objects, which we employ as their 11 10| that such an expression of objects existed with (apud) the 12 11| way learned from external objects, whether all at once, or 13 11| gathered in his memory from objects known externally.~Hence, 14 22| place is predicable only of objects whose magnitude place contains 15 22| time is predicable only of objects whose duration time ends 16 22| of the unlikeness of the objects of discussion. For in the 17 22| namely: (1) that these objects are present in those places 18 23| apply terms of place to objects which are not places; as, 19 31| by which we express any objects in our mind, that is, conceive 20 31| likenesses and images of the objects to which they correspond; 21 32| Word corresponding to those objects, of which it is not the 22 32| word corresponding to the objects that have been created through 23 34| by his Word. ~BUT how can objects so different as the creative 24 36| he expresses or knows the objects created by him. ~HENCE, 25 39| nascendo).~For, innumerable objects are unhesitatingly said 26 39| the tree.~If, then, many objects of this sort are without 27 62| if one man thinks of more objects than one, there are as many 28 62| the thinker as there are objects thought of.~But in the thought 29 65| of what I see in created objects, than of what I conceive