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1 II, I | soundest sleep, but the memory retains it not. That the soul in 2 II, I | of images, or ideas, but retains none; they disappear and 3 II, VIII| divide it again, and it retains still the same qualities; 4 II, X | difference, that in some it retains the characters drawn on 5 II, X | quite lost, whilst the mind retains any ideas at all.~7. In 6 II, XIX | from the senses, it often retains a yet more loose and incoherent 7 II, XXIX| them. Whilst the memory retains them thus, and can produce 8 III, IV | that word, as long as he retains that idea; which when he 9 III, V | things exactly. It unites and retains certain collections, as 10 IV, I | having been convinced, it retains the memory of the conviction, 11 IV, II | another, where, as long as it retains the similitude and agreement 12 IV, XI | and as long as my memory retains it always an undoubted proposition 13 IV, XVII| yet where the mind clearly retains the intuition it had of