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Show Contents, J q. the nomin•l E_{[ence th•t of the Species, {;oved from n;ater and Ice. 14---18. Difficulties agai•ff ~ certain number ofreal E_({encn~ , 19. 9ur nominal Ef!ences of Subfla•' res, not perfeEI Co!leflillns of Pro- ·. perties: 11. But fi<Ch a Colld/ion af our Name jiJnt(s for. 11. Our aMraflldeas art to' is tbe • ·men}Uns if Species, in./lance in that oj irian. '' 2. 3· Species not dij/inguifhed by Gene- ' rdtion, l~\ .. \ I)H 14. Dijlinguifbing ilmn'hy'jl.bj/alltial Forms , nbt -pteuwtletl to hut in t!JIJ "p_w( of the World. 1~ Subf/anm dif/iwgNijhilfiinU Spel: i~f, by thet'-;- Ybvio11! •p'pearances 'before'1jili!lflrmti.Tl 1l'orms were \. tfJOIIght, of \ I' ' o )-1 T!J< }plfijicli Ef!encesl' ar't 'made t ' . ':·\ . ~· t);e htrn"rf. ' t · .d• l . • '.!. ~IS. herefo~~ 'utfy :r;ar;oqs >J.J lmcer- . tain. \:l'h\ ''1.1 \ \ h '>I.i:Zilrtt not fo\arUtrilrily>~asomixed Modes. ..J ~ M. ----~!J.hou~ very imper[efl. '9· Whic 'yetferviiJorciiiimon Co>~verJN .'}/, tl J 30. But mal·es feveral Ef{e>1ces jigni•.• fed b}->Il;eVam< fifl"t'.l ~I) 31. the more general our Id~as are 1 .the more,j'nco,.pl<at and parlir/t '1" thcya'r"i;_: ,I\ t , . J~.l'JJi.. all (,lcu'YII'mOdaWf•' to the end . bf Sp ec'h. ' ·I\ ;, 3 3./nflance i'n Cit'ff;tari~;•_ ".fl. Men '•kil*~ the Speri~s 'tinj}ance _, _, Gold. ,_ · ',' ··: .. 35'· ThouiJJ;·r;pt!. emah 'H,e'Sitrlili- 1 ' tut!l:' 1- ·' >ll \ -~. , <6. And >.o!Jf~nueJ" it in•"PiJ~ races of ";;·1: ... r .,.;, 7h/nt,r. l .. l, • i \"'''. .Q l .tJ· Eacb1a~ffrafl· {d(.J' ~~'Aan E{{e>>ee "' '·'fd~ Genera 'J.il!Specle$~ n·'Oi-der t; ,), . nami11g\ inflmtc'hJilfc '• .1 }9- Specihs"Ff~nifcia'! 1f,i~},s lefs '"" • cqnf.~!.t.,"h:~• 'ka~1r)il1'" ·'~\1 Arll[ztHJV r},j,.gs'~}1d/flinft Spe- ... ~~"' '-='ellS .. ~\.~\ · ...... ~\,n 4 .0, • •~\ N· Subjlallcet• {1/;ne \•},fiiu\ proper "' Names. 41. Difficulty to treat of Words with Worli , r1 ' 43> 44· I~j}a~ce of l!'ixel /l:fpdfs , in Ki-neoh dl}d !Niouph../ · 45'> 46./nffance ofSubflances in Zahab. , ' 41· their JdearffiJperjeff, •nd t/;ea-fore ':u(lriPus. . 48. J!Jeref~re to f.~ their Species, a real .E;J!ence n futpoji:l: .,, 49· Which S~ppojttiotz is ef no uje. 50. Conclufon. , ·' \• \' --4-- , \ . CJ;J,AP. Vlf. ' ) \. Of Particles: SECT. • . , 1 1. ParticleJ connell ,Pa{IJ1 or wbolc Sente~ces tpg_«ber, t : . 2.. J~ tb<m coli./ills t/)e art of well fpeakinr- , · , \ , 3, 4· TIJry jhew what Relation the Mind , giv/:f t~,z'fs OH») '(/,/Jugbts. 5'· lnffanu ;-, 6ur. 1- 6, Tbij, JII/Iurr hut, litNY touched !Jere.\ ( · ·. , J\,"\, It_,.\.., /\ '., . ' \ ' ( ,_.· ""CH'AP.·' Vf!I,, .t\- 10U t -·Of. .Abfl.~n a}qd,Cunmte ,Terms: SECT. , 1·' '":\, l\1. •I ''- c ·')tn\.\~ .;. · · IJ.I··\' ·•''· '"· l" >\!9 ., ". 'tfV"~f(.(il'icableolte , ... ,.'1) \ of,\ aN.~ !;er,.aeJ i . ~ \ ' , l . n.) 'l';ew tlie I e1M&' of our ·\ \\, Idea!. M. '·' ~'.1."1. :r~· ·"' The Contents. Firj/, becaufe the Ideas tbey j}and for, are fo complex. 7· S<eondly, Bec••fe they have no Standards. 8. Propriety not afufficittzt Remedy. 9· T/;e way of Learning th<fe Names contributes alft to th<ir D•uht· Jul•efs. 10. Hence unavoitlable Ob{curity i>z a11cient Autbors. u. Firfl, To real Ef{ences that cannot be knowJt. J 3, 14. Secondly, ]o co-exif/i•g QJ!alities1 which are kn<~>v• hut nnferfeEI!y. r;. Witb this lmperjeflion, they may }trve (.r Civil , but not well f~r Pbilofophical ufe. r 6. Jnj}anct Liquor of Nerves. ~ 1 7· Inj}ance Gold. r8. Tbe Namts of fimple !dt~s the leaf/ doubtful. 1 9· .A11i neM to them fmple Modes. w. T,he mo./1 tlo•hflil are tbe Mzmes of verroompo•wdetl mixed Modes and Su~'(fa!tCei. 1 L WI!J this lmperfrE/ion charg<t! <~pon Words. . ~:., •+ T-his fouuld teacb 114 Moder4!ton, in i;npofing our owN Se•fi of old A~tthors. '· C. HAP. :.X . Of the .,..tbufe Df Words, , SECT. J . , · 1 1. Abuje of Words. 1, 3· Firs1, Words without any,or w;,h. out ideas. 4· Occafionul hy learniw!l, Names h fou the Ideas tb<y helong to. "5. &ccntlly, Unj!.ady AP7'lication of th<m. ~. TtJi~dly , .Aff<Ele,d ·O!JfNJrity hy wrong Application. . 7, Logick atrd Dijpute haJ mucb contrivuud to tim. 8. Calling it Subtilty. <).Y'his 'Lt•rwing -zxrJ little ~en<fted Society. Nl. '81rt -~jlroy' d ~b< ln./1-rume-nt s of ]{,o,vledge ani! Commumration. 11. )Js •RfuZ as to cowfound t'h< Jou>ul oJ t7Je Lttters. n. This Art has P"'plex.d Religio>t and Jufiice. , IJ. And ougbt not to pa{r for Learnint · I+ /Juurtbly, Ab•Je, t•l·i>>g them f or Things. I 5. l»fl,rnce in !flatter. r 6. Tim makes Errors laj{inz. · 17. Fiftbly, Abufe f'tting tbem for wbat tbey cannot /rgnife. · t ll. I". g. puttiHt, tlmn for tbe real Eff'ences of SNf,Jlanc<s. 19. Hence we tMnk every rhange of ~ur ltlea i11 S~tb./fances, Not to cbange the Specie •. ~e. TIJeCau{e of rhi! A6•Je, a Suppo} ittan of Natures >vorki•g always regularly. 11. Tim .A6ufe CONtaiNs ttvo falfe Snp• pojitiows . u. Sixtbly, Ahuje, a Suppojition tbat ff/ords bave a certai1t and evident }ignipcation. ~ J· Ue Ends of Language, Firj}, To t~HfUC')' {)ur It:leas.. \ ~4- 'secondly, to doe it witb quicknefs. 1). Thirdly, Tberewith to convey tl:t Xwowledt,e of Thinz.s. 16---.3 r. Ho1v frlen's Words fait "in 111! theft, p. How inSubflawca. 33· Hbw in Moles ant! fl.tZ.tions. 34· Seventb!J, Figaroti'IJe Speechalfo an A6Njtof Language. ·CHAP. XL ' I Of t!Je f%medi~s of the fore•goiug Imper• fi8io11 and Ab11[es. SECT. J. / bey are wortb feeking. 2. Are.wot ea.fo. 3· But yet nmj{ary to Pbilofo;hy. 4· ¥7fiffe of ,P/{wfs the ~••Je of great Errors. 5: Obfl inacy, 6. And Wrangling. 7· ln/lmzce Bat and Bird. 8. Firjl, 11eme.dytoufenoWordwitboJtt an Idea. 9. Secondly, Hav< dij/inE/Ideas an, exrd to tbefll in !11odeJ. . 1 0. Jlnil dijli•tl an1 conform.,~le in Subj/mzces. C c c I r. TlJirdly, |