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1 II, IX | in us without our notice. Habits, especially such as are 2 II, XXI | riches, &c.) which acquired habits, by fashion, example, and 3 II, XXI | natural wants or acquired habits have heaped up, take the 4 II, XXI | first essay, displeased us. Habits have powerful charms, and 5 II, XXI | education and custom ill habits, the just values of things 6 II, XXI | rectify these; and contrary habits change our pleasures, and 7 II, XXXIII| interests, &c. Custom settles habits of thinking in the understanding, 8 II, XXXIII| conceive of intellectual habits, and of the tying together 9 II, XXXIII| association on intellectual habits. Intellectual habits and 10 II, XXXIII| intellectual habits. Intellectual habits and defects this way contracted, 11 III, V | independent ideas of persons, habits, tapers, orders, motions, 12 III, XI | of the fashion of those habits amongst the Romans, than