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1 I, II | not innate, and such as offer themselves to their view 2 I, II | be of much moment here to offer that very ready but not 3 I, III | conclude: some ideas forwardly offer themselves to all men’s 4 I, III | though some of them indeed offer themselves to our faculties 5 II, VIII| of perception, I should offer this as a reason why a privative 6 II, X | of their own accord, and offer themselves to the understanding; 7 II, XIX | it: when the ideas that offer themselves (for, as I have 8 II, XXI | choice on all occasions that offer. And here we may see how 9 II, XXIX| nevertheless, crave leave to offer some few other considerations 10 IV, VII | them, and do not so easily offer themselves as we are apt 11 IV, X | sensible parts of the universe offer so clearly and cogently 12 IV, XVI | tenets presently upon the offer of an argument which they 13 IV, XVII| ridiculous so much as to offer them in affairs of consequence; 14 IV, XVII| thing more I crave leave to offer about syllogism, before 15 IV, XX | often rejected, when they offer to vouch anything contrary