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1 I, I | quite a distinct province, begins to exert itself? And therefore 2 I, I | in himself that he then begins to know a proposition, which 3 II, I | themselves before the memory begins to keep a register of time 4 II, I | ever at all.~9. The soul begins to have ideas when it begins 5 II, I | begins to have ideas when it begins to perceive. To ask, at 6 II, I | ideas, is to ask, when he begins to perceive;—having ideas, 7 II, I | think on. After some time it begins to know the objects which, 8 II, I | more hereafter.~23. A man begins to have ideas when he first 9 II, I | demanded then, when a man begins to have any ideas, I think 10 II, XIV | think, till the moment he begins to think again, seems to 11 II, XV | and in this sense time begins and ends with the frame 12 II, XXI | ceases to be, and another begins to exist which was not before; 13 II, XXI | at first recommends, and begins their trial, and use finds, 14 II, XXVII| perishing the moment it begins, they cannot exist in different 15 II, XXVII| conclude: Whatever substance begins to exist, it must, during 16 II, XXVII| the same: whatsoever mode begins to exist, during its existence 17 IV, VII | particulars our knowledge begins, and so spreads itself,