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1 Read | been to me, I should have confined it to the view of some friends, 2 II, VII | insensible parts of our bodies, confined within certain bounds.~5. 3 II, VII | the stars, and cannot be confined by the limits of the world; 4 II, X | narrowness that human minds are confined to here,—of having great 5 II, XII | with: but all this still confined to those simple ideas which 6 II, XII | simple ideas, it is not confined barely to observation, and 7 II, XV | place. Within these two are confined, and by the observable parts 8 II, XXII| though they be, as I pretend, confined only to simple ideas, received 9 II, XXV | consideration of anything, is not confined to that precise object: 10 II, XXVI| relations, how they are confined to, and terminate in ideas 11 II, XXX | shown) the mind is wholly confined to the operation of things 12 III, III | they first gave to them are confined to these individuals; and 13 III, III | their words and thoughts confined only to particulars. ~ 14 IV, III | simple ideas we have are confined (as I have shown) to those 15 IV, III | way attain whilst we are confined to this earth; there being 16 IV, III | experiment: which, how narrow and confined it is, how far from general 17 IV, XX | seem high and great, are confined to narrowness of thought,