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1 Read | subjects having in all ages exercised the learned part of the 2 I, I | having for a good while exercised their reason about familiar 3 II, IX | first faculty of the mind exercised about our ideas; so it is 4 II, XI | understanding; and though they are exercised about all its ideas in general, 5 II, XI | of these faculties being exercised at first principally about 6 IV, XIV | of the mind, when it is exercised immediately about things, 7 IV, XVII| where it is strong and exercised, usually sees quicker and 8 IV, XVII| the judgment is properly exercised; which is the acquiescing