Chapter 254
Part Xil.
Places. They are thefe ; the Firft, from the Ttety of Cvcatuves ^ the Secondj from the
difference of Men] the Third, from the difference of the Organs of f enfe ; the Fourth, from Ctrctsm- fiances', the Fifth , from Vofitions, and Diffances, and Places', the Sixth, iiom Cowmiffions the Se¬ venth, from the quantities and confiitutkns of Sub' yeBs ', the Eighth, from Relations^ the Ninth, from rare Accidents: the Tenth, from Inflitutions, Cuffoms, Laivs , Fabulcm Perj-wafions , and' Dog¬ matical Opinions.
This is the Order which we lay down ; but there are three moods which comprehend the reft; Firft, from the thing judging; Secondly, from the thing j u dge d ; Thirdly from Un¬ der that of the thing judging, are comprehended the firft fewr, the thing judging is either an Ani¬ mal, or a Man, or Senfe, or in iome circumftance ; under the thing judged, the Seventh, and the Tenth; under that which confifts of both , the Fifth, tht Sixth, the Eighth, and the Ninth. Again, thefe three are comprehended in the Mood of Relations; fo as the n oft^mr^/ is, that of Re¬ lations ; tht Special, the other three, under which are comprehended the ten. Thus much we probably hold as to their Number ; now as con¬ cerning their Power.
C FI A P. XII.
The f.rfi Common-place.
P r^He firft Common-place we hold to be that
