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1 II, XIV | add for ever without end.~31. Origin of our ideas of 2 II, XXI | more distinct from desire.~31. Uneasiness determines the 3 II, XXIII| spirit is capable of motion.~31. The notion of spirit involves 4 III, VI | have not yet a name for.~31. Essences of species under 5 III, X | real and true knowledge.~31. Summary. He that hath names 6 IV, III | anything more of it here.~31. Extent of human knowledge