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1 Read | language to answer all the variety of ideas that enter into 2 Int | employ their hands with variety, delight, and satisfaction, 3 I, II | naturally flows the great variety of opinions concerning moral 4 I, II | them which they are, in the variety men are distracted with. 5 I, II | easily observed, in the variety of opposite principles held 6 I, II | that so, amidst the great variety of pretenders, I may be 7 I, III | acquainted with a greater variety of sensible objects; to 8 I, III | signified. If they say that the variety of deities worshipped by 9 II, I | it with an almost endless variety? Whence has it all the materials 10 II, I | though perhaps, with infinite variety compounded and enlarged 11 II, I | and diversely affect them, variety of ideas, whether care be 12 II, I | with afford greater or less variety; and from the operations 13 II, I | to be delighted with the variety of changing objects. Thus 14 II, I | which constantly receives variety of images, or ideas, but 15 II, I | where there is little or no variety, or change of objects, to 16 II, II | even to an almost infinite variety, and so can make at pleasure 17 II, II | understanding, by any quickness or variety of thought, to invent or 18 II, II | this fabric, and the great variety that is to be found in this 19 II, II | understanding of a man; such variety and excellency being suitable 20 II, III | than we have names for. The variety of smells, which are as 21 II, III | denominate that numberless variety of relishes, which are to 22 II, VII | will but reflect on the variety of combinations that may 23 II, IX | from that which is truly variety of shadow or colour, collecting 24 II, IX | short of the quickness and variety of sensation which is in 25 II, IX | But this being in great variety of degrees (as may be perceived 26 II, X | to here,—of having great variety of ideas only by succession, 27 II, XI | together with quickness and variety, wherein can be found any 28 II, XII | number be infinite, and the variety endless, wherewith they 29 II, XIII | affords to the mind infinite variety. For, besides the vast number 30 II, XIII | in infinitum.~6. Endless variety of figures. For the mind 31 II, XIII | thoughts of the endless variety of figures that the mind 32 II, XIII | wherein the mind finds no variety, no marks. For to say that 33 II, XIV | during his sleep, dreams, and variety of ideas make themselves 34 II, XV | found in all that great variety we do or can conceive, and 35 II, XVI | one: it has no shadow of variety or composition in it: every 36 II, XVI | of units, which have no variety, nor are capable of any 37 II, XVIII| Modes of sounds. The like variety have we in sounds. Every 38 II, XVIII| thus modified to a great variety of complex ideas, with names 39 II, XIX | the mind observes a great variety of modifications, and from 40 II, XIX | in thinking, with a great variety of degrees between earnest 41 II, XXI | when it wills, than by any variety of articulate sounds whatsoever. 42 II, XXI | it right comes all that variety of mistakes, errors, and 43 II, XXI | to every man alike. This variety of pursuits shows, that 44 II, XXI | wherein there is great variety; so the greatest happiness 45 II, XXI | will be no wonder to find variety and difference. For if there 46 II, XXI | not at all wonder at this variety in men’s opinions: impartial 47 II, XXII | compositions, and so make variety of complex ideas, without 48 II, XXVII| immaterial substances, or variety of particular immaterial 49 II, XXVII| material substances, or variety of particular bodies: unless 50 II, XXIX | up of collections, and so variety of simple ones, may accordingly 51 III, II | Man, though he have great variety of thoughts, and such from 52 III, II | which with so much ease and variety he found himself able to 53 III, V | contained, but also a great variety of independent ideas collected 54 III, V | fast together. What a vast variety of different ideas does 55 III, V | bundle together a great variety of compounded and decompounded 56 III, VII | Of these there is a great variety, much exceeding the number 57 III, IX | but observe what a great variety of alterations any one of 58 III, IX | managed a good while, by variety of arguments on both sides, 59 III, X | opinions in the volumes and variety of controversies the world 60 III, XI | respect to that infinite variety of thoughts, that men, wanting 61 IV, II | figure, and motion, the variety of sensations is produced 62 IV, IV | possible they may be in all the variety of approaches to the one 63 IV, XV | arguments capable of great variety. Upon these grounds depends 64 IV, XVI | These are liable to so great variety of contrary observations, 65 IV, XVI | entertain opinions with variety of assent, though the things 66 IV, XVI | between, in all that great variety of things we see in the 67 IV, XX | should be more knowing in the variety of things done in the world 68 IV, XX | opportunity of conversing with variety of men, should be in a condition