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1 I, III | and to get the skill to compound and enlarge them, and several 2 II, II | reaches no farther than to compound and divide the materials 3 II, XI | of a furlong.~7. Brutes compound but little. In this also, 4 II, XI | they do of themselves ever compound them and make complex ideas. 5 II, XI | be doubted whether beasts compound and enlarge their ideas 6 II, XI | cannot readily excite or compound them, will have little matter 7 II, XII | several simple ideas into one compound one; and thus all complex 8 II, XVIII| can variously repeat and compound them, and so make new complex 9 II, XXVII| is not more difficult in compound ones, if care be taken to 10 II, XXXI | properties of that one, no very compound figure, a triangle; though 11 III, IX | that men’s names of very compound ideas, such as for the most