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1 I, I | alone were ignorant of them.~25. These maxims not the first 2 I, II | to take them upon trust.~25. Further explained. This 3 I, III | dust when it comes to use.~25. Whence the opinion of innate 4 II, I | offered for its contemplation.~25. In the reception of simple 5 II, VIII | ideas of white and fluid.~25. Why the secondary are ordinarily 6 II, XIII | names of the same idea.~25. Extension being inseparable 7 II, XIV | where are no bodies at all.~25. As we can measure space 8 II, XXI | becomes unavoidably voluntary.~25. The will determined by 9 II, XXIII| and how it is performed.~25. We can as little understand 10 II, XXVII| being anywhere existing.~25. Consciousness unites substances, 11 II, XXXII| constitution are endless.~25. Ideas, when called false. 12 III, VI | more hidden and essential.~25. The specific essences that 13 III, X | idea he would show another.~25. Therewith to convey the 14 III, XI | knowledge how they are called.~25. Not easy to be made so. 15 IV, III | distinct ideas of them.~25. Because of their minuteness.