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Tranfcendentalr General.

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Part. II.

ты; III. Thofe general Names which may be Ílyled Diñerences, are too numerous to sIrI.` be placed under one common Head according to the method dcñgned in thefe Ta bles, and therefore are they here reduced unto three Heads : whereof` the firfl’ con tains fuch as do not immediately imply any relation to Aélion, and are therelore Iiy ledtnore abß'nte and common, namely, thofe more univerfal Afitůions >ol Entity whereby (счета! things are difïerenced, fo as to make them _DIVERS from one ano ther.(another,jevcranjundry. vary. etydzßonant, to andfro,up and down. multiplicity, choice, drßerent athen, Heterogeneou: 5 ) 10 which the notion of IDENTITY, Very,

[диет/11 all one, лишней, may be properly oppofed, importing an Unity or Agree nient in the _farne ŕjjence.

Thefe are 'diftinguifhable into jìich Drß'erence: ofthings a: impl) a rqßeöt’ „то ритм; without the thing: thernh’lvn.

(pre/Denham of them.

The Under/tanding t, in regard ofthe (видит), or incongruit) of thing: to our ap l {'I RUTH, true, Verity, vergh'c, 2м‘г],КщЬ1,Ь001%,п‘геута3дЬу,/1/@д’‚рг01ш12/е. Z I' FALSI-100D, falle ­r]1'e, lírror,erroneouc, untrue» ’

‘Ihe Will 5 a: to the Н agreementpr drßgrecnient ol things with that Facultyfo as to be rend red dtfirable or avoidable. 2.{(`IOODNESS, Waal, Pte/fare, right, regular, we”, reft'rfìe, better,be]l.

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EI/ILNrSS, ill, bad, naught, wronq,antzjf,ßtrewd,fŕur1ly, Í¢’1vd,horrid,horrible, I

corrupt, Pravitj, deprave,.s‘in, “1111,?тф’аЕ‘Нац/рф-тщ Peccadil/o, wor/e. I The ‘ Their nature nabcdbelng, of thing:or in not „лещ/Нос: being. 5 as to

l {POSITIVENESS, The/ù. '3' PKlI/A‘IIVENESS, Privatìon, bereave, deprive, depofe, put out, or fbrth, take Il l

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away, ßrip, deve/l, di/j'erfê, ‚тиф; dig‘urnrjh.

'Their being, or not being what they arepretended to be.

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СЕЫЦПЪЕПЕЗЗ, right, arrant, rank, very. natif/e, legitimate, true, currant. _

l < 4'Éò'P‘ZIRIOZ‘SNESS., штате!э baßard, j'alfe,l illegitimate, improper, adu/terine,

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bafe, nti:begot, fòphrjltcated.

Their degree: of being; Whether pre/ent, or future and in poíïibility. AC'IUA LNESS, Exißence, extant.

' s“IPOTENI MLN-Ess, Hefaerßan, may. can. l Their Extenjian; being |l шрифт” d by baund:, or not fb circunijìribed,


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' INFINH ENESJ, end/qi, indehniteJ unbounded, дятел/е, indeterminate, unli ‚ rnz'ted, unrneaßirablc, inêxhau/lible. ‘ Their (au/et. (feriour Agent. ' Eßïcient; Whether

the order of cornnton Providence, or the :Íeill cfßrne in

NATURALNESS, right, native, wild, carnal, участницы!) jupernatural. 7`I FACTI? IU‘USNESS, artificial, technical, made. ' l

Material, being either without allpart: and cornpqfítionpr beingjìich, to the _fra­ i nting qfwhichfeveralpart: and ingredient: do concurre Ё

ЗЫМРЦСПТ, tnere, jhcer, clear, ji‘ne, plain, right, pure, unrnixed, Ingre

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dient, jingle, unconrpounded. MIXEDNESS, mingle, compound, blend fhußle,Med@,Mi/îel/anßprornúuour, мире", Contnzixtion, штрих; complicate, confound, intertuingle, низ-роду, Gallinzaufrj, Rhapfòdy,€enton,daßi,brew.

Formal.; being in ßtch a ‚дат to which nothing i: wanting, or elfe wanting [дие thing of what the] may andßtould have. З PEKFECTION, ab/olute, intirefull,accurate,exaů‘,exquißtQpunäuaLPreci/ë, conlp/ete,conßentnzate,accontpli J jlriät‘,plenar},throughb,naature,up,at the top. 9 IMPERFECHON, incomplete, lame. 1V. That

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