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1 II, XXVI | cherry, &c. And this, when referred to a substance, produced 2 II, XXVIII| a rule to which they are referred, and by which they are judged 3 II, XXX | to which they are tacitly referred, as to their archetypes. 4 II, XXXI | archetypes to which they are referred. Upon which account it is 5 II, XXXI | necessarily be adequate, being referred to nothing else but itself, 6 II, XXXI | of modes, which they are referred by the mind, and intended 7 II, XXXI | Ideas of substances, as referred to real essences, not adequate. 8 II, XXXI | reference: 1. Sometimes they are referred to a supposed real essence 9 II, XXXI | have in their minds, being referred to real essences, as to 10 II, XXXI | having that essence must be referred primarily to that essence; 11 II, XXXI | that name is given must be referred also to that essence, and 12 II, XXXII | something of them.~4. Ideas referred to anything extraneous to 13 II, XXXII | them, to which they are referred; and are the same also to 14 II, XXXII | reference to their names.~13. As referred to real existence, none 15 II, XXXII | upon that account, or as referred to such a pattern, be false. 16 II, XXXII | of substances, being all referred to patterns in things themselves, 17 II, XXXII | patterns to which they are referred. But if any one had rather 18 III, II | Words are often secretly referred first to the ideas supposed 19 III, V | workmanship of the mind, and not referred to the real existence of 20 III, VI | complex ideas of modes are referred sometimes to archetypes 21 III, VI | but be adequate; it being referred to no other archetype which 22 III, IX | signification of the word is referred to a standard, which standard 23 III, IX | to which those ideas are referred, and by which they may be 24 III, IX | reality of things, and are referred to as standards made by 25 III, IX | ideas they stand for be referred to standards without us, 26 III, IX | 12. Names of substances referred, to real essences that cannot 27 III, IX | names of substances being referred to standards that cannot 28 III, IX | to which their names are referred, and by which their significations 29 III, IX | signification of the word gold (as referred to such a body existing 30 III, IX | Because they are never referred to any other essence, but 31 III, IX | of the patterns they are referred to, are liable to yet greater 32 III, XI | archetypes which they are referred to and must correspond with. 33 IV, IV | copies of anything, nor referred to the existence of anything, 34 IV, IV | complex ideas, which, being referred to archetypes without us, 35 IV, IV | being supposed copies, and referred to archetypes without us,