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1 I, II | practical principles, that terminate only in contemplation. Practical 2 II, XIII | observing how the extremities terminate,—either in straight lines 3 II, XXIII | notice or notion of them, terminate only in sensible simple 4 II, XXIII | other properties: which all terminate in sensible simple ideas, 5 II, XXV | themselves.~9. Relations all terminate in simple ideas. Thirdly, 6 II, XXV | relations, yet they all terminate in, and are concerned about 7 II, XXV | sense soever they seem, terminate at last in simple ideas. 8 II, XXVI | they are confined to, and terminate in ideas derived from sensation 9 II, XXVIII| observe:~18. All relations terminate in simple ideas. First, 10 II, XXVIII| thoughts in this relation terminate in this simple idea, sweetness; 11 II, XXVIII| thus also all moral words terminate at last, though perhaps 12 II, XXXIII| peculiarly to the mind, and terminate in the understanding or 13 III, IV | the names of mixed modes terminate in the idea that is in the 14 III, V | conceive; but our thoughts terminate in the abstract ideas of 15 IV, IV | our knowledge of our ideas terminate in them, and reach no further,