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1 I, II | come short of an universal reception: and I think it will be 2 I, III | though yet the general reception of this name, and some imperfect 3 I, III | supposed to be so. The general reception and assent that is given 4 I, III | of their general and easy reception, have been mistaken for 5 II, I | contemplation.~25. In the reception of simple ideas, the understanding 6 II, VIII| cannot imagine that to be the reception or resemblance of anything 7 II, IX | provided by nature for the reception of sensations are so few, 8 II, X | pain should accompany the reception of several ideas; which, 9 II, XII | considered those ideas, in the reception whereof the mind is only 10 II, XII | is wholly passive in the reception of all its simple ideas, 11 II, XXI | substances, but only the reception of the ideas of light, roundness, 12 IV, XVII| dispose me, perhaps, for the reception of truth, but helps me not 13 IV, XX | easy to be imagined what reception any proposition shall find, 14 IV, XX | therefore I am secure in the reception I give it: other men have