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1 II, XXII | several simple ideas so combined, as they are put together 2 II, XXII | company of simple ideas combined, they may, by words standing 3 II, XXII | as much an aptness to be combined and make distinct ideas, 4 II, XXXIII| whilst these are still combined in the mind, what notions, 5 III, III | those simple ideas that are combined in the signification of 6 III, V | neighbour, that those are combined into one complex idea, and 7 III, V | are left loose, and never combined into one idea, because they 8 III, V | another. Those they have combined into distinct complex ideas, 9 III, V | the sign of man’s having combined into one idea several loose 10 III, V | since those ideas which are combined in it are supposed to have 11 III, VI | those properties that are combined in, and are constantly found 12 III, XI | the simple ideas to which, combined together, they both give