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1 II, IX | sensation which is an idea formed by our judgment; so that 2 II, XXI | its true worth, we have formed appetites in our minds suitable 3 III, III | the way whereby men first formed general ideas, and general 4 III, IV | colour by a sound, however formed, is to expect that sounds 5 III, V | idea the mind itself has formed; which is all it would have 6 III, VI | The nature of species, as formed by us. And that the species 7 III, X | a plant that lies ready formed in the seed have life; whether 8 IV, IV | in moulds, were cast and formed; we should find that the 9 IV, VI | depends, and by which is formed the greatest and most remarkable 10 IV, VII | general propositions, as formed rules and sayings, ready 11 IV, XI | eternal propositions actually formed, and antecedent to the understanding 12 IV, XVI | men that think they have formed right judgments of several 13 IV, XVII| inference as when it is formed into a syllogism. To show