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1 I, III | considerable addition to his stock who gathers them. Such borrowed 2 II, I | to contain all our whole stock of ideas; and that we have 3 II, I | operations, it increases its stock, as well as facility in 4 II, VII | ideas, viz. number, whose stock is inexhaustible and truly 5 II, XIII| coherent masses of matter, the stock that the mind has in its 6 II, XVI | For such an inexhaustible stock, number (of all other our 7 II, XVI | end of the inexhaustible stock of number; where still there 8 II, XXI | uneasinesses out of that stock which natural wants or acquired 9 II, XXII| consider what an inexhaustible stock of simple modes number and 10 IV, III | this way brought to the stock of natural knowledge. And 11 IV, III | increase brought into the stock of real knowledge has been 12 IV, III | their own, or the general stock of knowledge. Had men, in 13 IV, XII | and thereby increase our stock of conveniences for this 14 IV, XVII| of distant ones, that our stock of knowledge is increased, 15 IV, XVII| to, and add to the common stock of mankind, rather than