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1 Pro | for, because the primary notions of things which the mind 2 Pro | secondary and subsequent notions less arbitrary and inconstant; 3 Pre | immediately beneath common notions; but before we can reach 4 Plan| the tokens and signs of notions. Now if the very notions 5 Plan| notions. Now if the very notions of the mind (which are as 6 Plan| find them to be not empty notions but well defined, and such 7 Plan| hold in reverence the first notions of the mind; and lastly, 8 Plan| with regard to the first notions of the intellect, there 9 Plan| truly, but in forming its notions mixes up its own nature