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1 I, I | of them as if they were originally imprinted on the mind.~But 2 I, I | understanding see what is originally engraven on it, and cannot 3 I, I | innate impressed truths originally, and before the use of reason, 4 I, I | appear that any notion is originally by nature imprinted in the 5 II, XXII | they are compounded and originally made up, though perhaps 6 II, XXIII | being, as has been shown, originally got from sensation and reflection, 7 II, XXIII | those simple ideas, which we originally received from sensation 8 II, XXV | certain simple ideas, and so originally derived from sense or reflection.~ 9 II, XXVIII| of simple ideas, which we originally received from sense or reflection: 10 III, I | no ideas at all, but what originally come either from sensible 11 III, III | these terms of art, though originally Latin, since they most properly 12 IV, VI | wherein all sensible qualities originally consist, and how they are 13 IV, X | without motion, could have, originally, in and from itself, sense,