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1 I, I | those innate principles.~24. Not innate, because not 2 I, II | they think it is natural.~24. How such principles come 3 I, III | conclude there are no such.~24. Men must think and know 4 II, I | consideration, reasoning, &c.~24. The original of all our 5 II, VIII | those primary qualities.~24. The first are resemblances; 6 II, XIII | of space without matter.~24. The ideas of space and 7 II, XIV | those different measures.~24. Our measure of time applicable 8 II, XXI | once considered as such.~24. Liberty is freedom to execute 9 II, XXIII| parts of all other bodies.~24. Not explained by an ambient 10 II, XXVII| identity of consciousness.~24. Not the substance with 11 II, XXXII| they are one from another.~24. When judged to represent 12 III, VI | be a tiger or that tea?~24. Not by substantial forms. 13 III, X | and by for another idea.~24. To do it with quickness. 14 III, XI | exceeds our conceptions.~24. IV Ideas of substances 15 IV, III | comparison of the rest.~24. Want of simple ideas that 16 IV, XVII | suppose, sometimes taken.~24. Reason and faith not opposite,