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1 I, II | children. The Caribbees were wont to geld their children, 2 I, II | people in Peru which were wont to fat and eat the children 3 II, IX | appearance convex bodies are wont to make in us; what alterations 4 II, XIV | times than our ideas are wont to succeed one another in 5 II, XXIX | from the usual impulse wont to imprint it; or, like 6 III, X | are annexed to, and are wont to excite in the mind of 7 IV, VI | towards them. For we are wont to consider the substances 8 IV, XI | collection of simple ideas as is wont to be called man, existing 9 IV, XV | he receives it, not being wont to affirm anything contrary 10 IV, XVII | use which they have been wont to ascribe to anything is 11 IV, XVII | approved authors, which is wont to be received with respect 12 IV, XVIII| which to us they have been wont to be signs of, but cannot