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1 Read | notions” which I in a more vulgar style call “knowing,” that 2 I, III | so in the thoughts of the vulgar I think nobody will affirm. 3 I, III | from common tradition and vulgar conceptions, without much 4 II, IV | not only because of its vulgar use in that sense, but also 5 II, XXXI| though accommodated to the vulgar notions, without which one 6 III, VI | conform the ideas we make the vulgar words of any language stand 7 III, X | if, afterwards, in the vulgar use of the same party, they 8 III, X | the illiterate, dull, and vulgar, should in his writing show 9 III, XI | is scarce to be expected. Vulgar notions suit vulgar discourses: 10 III, XI | expected. Vulgar notions suit vulgar discourses: and both, though 11 III, XI | ideas different from the vulgar and ordinary received ones, 12 IV, X | emancipate ourselves from vulgar notions, and raise our thoughts,