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1 Read | question as he pleases, especially when he states it so as 2 I, II | examine their own tenets; especially when one of their principles 3 I, III | propositions about them.~2. Ideas, especially those belonging to principles, 4 I, III | settled ideas at all in them; especially of ideas answering the terms 5 I, III | and spread the further; especially if it be such an idea as 6 II, I | actions and sensations, especially of pleasure and pain, and 7 II, IX | without our notice. Habits, especially such as are begun very early, 8 II, XIII | wrangling, and jargon; especially if they be learned, bookish 9 II, XVI | of numbers in reckoning, especially where the combination is 10 II, XIX | the mind comes by them; especially since I shall have occasion 11 II, XXI | several of the affections, especially desire, and one put for 12 II, XXI | thing, future pleasure,—especially if of a sort we are unacquainted 13 II, XXI | every one must confess, especially if he considers the usual 14 II, XXI | notions not so very easy, especially if of any length. And, therefore, 15 II, XXIII | i.e. matter, to exist; especially since it is not harder to 16 II, XXVII | small seeming difficulties, especially concerning personal identity, 17 II, XXVIII| authority enough to make a law: especially wanting that which is so 18 II, XXIX | and wrangle with others, especially where they have particular 19 II, XXXI | their archetypes. That men (especially such as have been bred up 20 II, XXXII | because in substances (especially those which the common and 21 III, III | is nothing more obvious, especially in the race of animals, 22 III, III | are all liable to change; especially those things we are acquainted 23 III, V | names of complex ideas, especially of mixed modes, that stands 24 III, V | the pains to enlarge on: especially, since what I have here 25 III, VI | natural bodies, so chemists especially are often, by sad experience, 26 III, VI | inadequate, as being very apt (especially those that consisted of 27 III, VI | same has any one still, (especially the beginners of languages, 28 III, IX | causes of their imperfection, especially in those that stand for 29 III, IX | But as for mixed modes, especially the most material of them, 30 III, IX | to doubt and uncertainty; especially those of figure and number, 31 III, IX | imperfection and uncertainty, especially when we come to a philosophical 32 III, IX | greatest difficulty.~23. Especially of the Old and New Testament 33 III, X | unintelligible noise and jargon, especially in moral matters, where 34 III, X | written on any subject, especially of controversy, wherein 35 III, X | uncertainty in men’s discourses; especially in those who have thoroughly 36 III, XI | thoughts only on words, especially when they would apply their 37 III, XI | ideas annexed to words, especially in mixed modes. Secondly, 38 III, XI | necessary in names of modes, and especially moral words; which, having 39 III, XI | annexed them to. For words, especially of languages already framed, 40 III, XI | part of our care and study, especially in the names of moral words. 41 III, XI | Secondly, Mixed modes, especially those belonging to morality, 42 III, XI | mixed modes so necessary, especially of moral words, is what 43 III, XI | signification of many terms, especially in languages of remote countries 44 IV, II | first sight so knowable, especially to weak eyes. Thus it is 45 IV, III | inform ourselves about.~11. Especially of the secondary qualities 46 IV, III | knowledge. And if others, especially the philosophers by fire, 47 IV, III | of them one with another; especially where it is to be judged 48 IV, IV | and distinct knowledge, especially in reference to substances: 49 IV, VI | within their own breasts; especially if the ideas be very complex, 50 IV, X | settled opinion opposes it: especially in this place, where the 51 IV, XII | questioning or examination; especially if they be such as concern 52 IV, XV | or besides his knowledge, especially in matters of this kind: 53 IV, XVI | a stranger or adversary, especially if there be any suspicion 54 IV, XIX | their actions and opinions, especially in those of them which they 55 IV, XX | has to our own knowledge; especially that part of our knowledge 56 IV, XX | their minds propositions (especially about matters of religion) 57 IV, XXI | the attainment of any end, especially happiness: or, Thirdly,