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1 I, I | in particular ideas, and furnish the yet empty cabinet, and 2 I, III | that come in their way, furnish them with; which might be 3 II, I | reflect on and consider, do furnish the understanding with another 4 II, I | these two. External objects furnish the mind with the ideas 5 II, I | one’s acquaintance will furnish him with examples enough 6 II, IV | ordinarily handle sufficiently furnish us with.~3. Distinct from 7 II, VII | largest capacity; and to furnish the materials of all that 8 II, X | therefore of the memory to furnish to the mind those dormant 9 II, XIV | reflection, will be able to furnish us with these ideas, as 10 II, XXI | in all countries and ages furnish examples enough to confirm 11 III, X | conversation will sufficiently furnish him. Or if he wants to be 12 IV, VI | abstract ideas of them as would furnish us with matter of more general 13 IV, VI | nominal essences of substances furnish few universal propositions 14 IV, VI | of them will be able to furnish us but very sparingly with 15 IV, XVII| of syllogism serve not to furnish the mind with those intermediate