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1 Read | or unintelligible terms, introduced into the sciences, and there 2 I, I | discoveries made and verities introduced and brought into the mind 3 I, III | those which are afterwards introduced, or cannot be distinguished 4 II, IX | reasonably suppose may be introduced into the minds of children 5 II, XXII | the simple ideas which are introduced into any subject by the 6 II, XXIII| those new sensible qualities introduced into other subjects, discover 7 III, VIII | though the Schools have introduced animalitas, humanitas, corporietas, 8 III, VIII | which first coined and then introduced animalitas and humanitas, 9 III, X | two sorts:—~I. Some words introduced without clear ideas annexed 10 III, X | philosophy and religion have introduced. For their authors or promoters, 11 IV, VII | indeed, self-evident—were introduced into the Schools: which 12 IV, VII | fountains of knowledge, introduced, as I suppose, the like 13 IV, VII | of religion or nature, or introduced into the seminaries of those 14 IV, XII | morality, what may not be introduced and proved in natural philosophy.~