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1 III, II | signification perfectly arbitrary, not the consequence of 2 III, II | ideas, and that by a perfect arbitrary imposition, is evident, 3 III, IV | natural, but only imposed and arbitrary. And no definition of light 4 III, IV | Names of simple ideas not arbitrary, but perfectly taken from 5 III, IV | stand for ideas perfectly arbitrary; those of substances are 6 III, IV | existence of things, and are not arbitrary at an. Which, what difference 7 III, V | men’s making. Evidently arbitrary, in that the idea is often 8 III, VI | might happen.~28. But not so arbitrary as mixed modes. But though 9 III, IX | their signification from the arbitrary imposition of men, the doubtfulness 10 III, IX | their notions by, in such arbitrary ideas.~8. Common use, or 11 III, X | the most part standing for arbitrary and numerous collections 12 IV, III| to nothing else but the arbitrary determination of that All-wise 13 IV, III| mutable, or to depend on any arbitrary power, which of choice made 14 IV, III| but ascribe them to the arbitrary will and good pleasure of 15 IV, XX | As knowledge is no more arbitrary than perception; so, I think,