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1 I, II | principles of knowledge, and trace truth to its fountain and 2 II, XI | in its ordinary method, trace and discover them, in their 3 II, XII | from two sources. If we trace the progress of our minds, 4 II, XIV | comprehension, yet if we trace them right to their originals, 5 II, XIX | experimented in himself. Trace it a little further, and 6 II, XXXIII| little further, who would trace this sort of madness to 7 II, XXXIII| excellency of our reason to trace these, and hold them together 8 III, I | doubt not but, if we could trace them to their sources, we 9 III, III | not perhaps be amiss to trace our notions and names from 10 IV, IV | same precise ideas, and trace them in their several relations 11 IV, IV | they disown it, we need but trace their thoughts and practice