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1 I, I | of reason these supposed native inscriptions come to be 2 I, I | depends not, either on native inscription, or the use 3 I, I | principles, must be received as native impressions on the mind; 4 I, I | characters, if they were native and original impressions, 5 I, I | education having not cast their native thoughts into new moulds; 6 I, I | principles, that all these native beams of light (were there 7 I, II | the doubt of their being native impressions on the mind 8 I, III | instance that alone) be a native impression, and consequently 9 I, III | argued, if it prove any native impressions, it will be 10 II, I | doctrine, that men have native ideas, and original characters, 11 II, I | recall over any of its pure native thoughts, and those ideas 12 II, I | sleep it recollects its native ideas; and during that retirement 13 II, XI | assent, impute it wholly to native uniform impressions; whereas 14 IV, VII | they are all known by their native evidence; are wholly independent; 15 IV, XVII| by these rules; it has a native faculty to perceive the 16 IV, XVII| in things thus in their native state would be quite lost, 17 IV, XVII| which, I am apt to think, native rustic reason (as it formerly