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1 II, II | ideas, it has the power to repeat, compare, and unite them, 2 II, XIII | they can, in their minds, repeat them as often as they will, 3 II, XIII | the mind having a power to repeat the idea of any length directly 4 II, XIII | our minds, we can revive, repeat, and add them one to another 5 II, XIV | Fourthly, by being able to repeat those measures of time, 6 II, XIV | Fifthly, by being able to repeat ideas of any length of time, 7 II, XV | can, as has been said, repeat that idea, and so, adding 8 II, XVII | foot, finds that he can repeat that idea; and joining it 9 II, XVII | immensity; so, by being able to repeat the idea of any length of 10 II, XVII | whiteness, though he can repeat the idea of sweet or white, 11 II, XVII | present time we are in, repeat in our minds the ideas of 12 II, XVII | of any quantity, he can repeat it, and add it to the former, 13 II, XVIII| faculty the mind has to repeat its own ideas;—Though, I 14 II, XVIII| has them, it can variously repeat and compound them, and so 15 II, XXVII| any intelligent being can repeat the idea of any past action 16 III, IX | have the idea; and then repeat to them the name that stands 17 IV, VIII | do not see. Let any one repeat, as often as he pleases,