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1 I, 1| remark that that amount of distinction between them may serve, 2 II, 6| he has stated without any distinction that disinherited persons 3 IV, 6| of essence, and where no distinction has been drawn between them, 4 V, 2| more than one sense, and no distinction has been drawn as to which 5 V, 2| correctly unless he draw a distinction as to which of these it 6 V, 3| walking now", has made this distinction in his statement, and so 7 VIII, 1| attained by induction and distinction of things closely akin. 8 VIII, 1| induction is obvious: as for distinction, an instance of the kind 9 VIII, 1| kind of thing meant is the distinction of one form of knowledge 10 VIII, 1| with better objects; or the distinction of sciences into speculative, 11 VIII, 2| therefore, you should draw the distinction before putting your question 12 VIII, 7| false: for if he leave this distinction till later, it becomes uncertain