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1 II, IX | coming into the mind by any accidental alterations in, or operations 2 II, XXI | c. To which, if, besides accidental harms, we add the fantastical 3 II, XXXIII| no other original but the accidental connexion of two ideas, 4 II, XXXIII| and that by reason of some accidental ideas which are annexed 5 IV, IV | there is no more but an accidental difference between themselves 6 IV, VI | the sun’s warmth, which an accidental position in some parts of 7 IV, IX | they declaring only the accidental union or separation of ideas 8 IV, X | there must be unavoidably accidental and limited; since all the 9 IV, X | to resolve all into the accidental unguided motions of blind 10 IV, XVII | knowledge. Universality is but accidental to it, and consists only