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1 Read | the variety of ideas that enter into men’s discourses and 2 I, III | a truth as any that can enter into the mind of man, and 3 II, II | they produce in the mind enter by the senses simple and 4 II, IV | whereinto any other body may enter, without either resistance 5 II, IX | passages for new ones to enter; or if there be some of 6 II, XXI | consideration. I shall not now enter into that inquiry, my present 7 II, XXI | sensible qualities. I shall not enter any further into that disquisition; 8 II, XXVII| the prince’s past life, enter and inform the body of a 9 II, XXXI | belonging to this place, I shall enter no further into it, but 10 III, V | point of the sword first enter the body, it passes for 11 III, VII | take a little more pains, enter into his own thoughts, and 12 III, X | familiarly known, and easily enter the ears of those who are 13 IV, II | clear, where the ideas that enter into it are clear. But since