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1 II, VIII | such ideas in us: upon the return of light it produces these 2 II, X | than one) by a frequent return of the objects or actions 3 II, XIII | utmost bounds of body. But to return to our idea of space. If 4 II, XIV | constantly brings about the return of certain sensible ideas, 5 II, XVII | external existence, they return to the punctum stans of 6 II, XXI | to the agent, or man. To return, then, to the inquiry about 7 II, XXI | determines the will. To return, then, to the inquiry, what 8 II, XXI | other natural desires, that return at their seasons, to move 9 II, XXIII | ideas of substances. But to return to the matter in hand,—the 10 II, XXVII | considered. But yet, to return to the question before us, 11 II, XXVIII| readiness to acknowledge and return kindness received; polygamy 12 II, XXIX | them as received. For to return again to visible objects, 13 III, III | existence of things. To return to general words: it is 14 III, VI | from water and ice. But to return to the species of corporeal 15 IV, III | field of knowledge.~But to return to the argument in hand: 16 IV, V | propositions contrasted. But to return to the consideration of 17 IV, XVI | evidence of our senses. But to return to the grounds of assent,