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1 I, III | notice how their thoughts enlarge themselves, only as they 2 I, III | the skill to compound and enlarge them, and several ways put 3 II, X | considered, may help us to enlarge our thoughts towards greater 4 II, XI | whether beasts compound and enlarge their ideas that way to 5 II, XI | I think) the faculty to enlarge them by any kind of abstraction.~ 6 II, XIII | these still one to another, enlarge their ideas of space as 7 II, XIII | any stop or stint, let us enlarge it as much as we will, is 8 II, XV | adding it to the former, enlarge its idea of length, and 9 II, XV | can double, multiply, and enlarge it, not only beyond its 10 II, XXI | judgment. I shall not now enlarge any further on the wrong 11 II, XXIII| impossible it is for us to enlarge our very guesses beyond 12 II, XXIII| to the Supreme Being, we enlarge every one of these with 13 II, XXIII| add to number; and thus enlarge my idea of knowledge, by 14 II, XXIX | it by division, and would enlarge our thoughts to infinite 15 III, III | 7. Shown by the way we enlarge our complex ideas from infancy. 16 III, III | proceed, and by what steps we enlarge our ideas from our first 17 III, III | them all.~8. And further enlarge our complex ideas, by still 18 III, V | spare myself the pains to enlarge on: especially, since what 19 IV, V | mind as those that most enlarge our knowledge; and by their 20 IV, V | once of many particulars, enlarge our view, and shorten our 21 IV, VIII | different; and he that would enlarge his own or another’s mind 22 IV, X | this argument again, and enlarge a little more upon them.~ 23 IV, XII | the mind (forward still to enlarge its knowledge) most attentively 24 IV, XII | disagreement, are the ways to enlarge our knowledge. But whether 25 IV, XII | certainty or no, the ways to enlarge our knowledge, as far as 26 IV, XII | who knows what methods to enlarge our knowledge in other parts 27 IV, XVII | either very desirous to enlarge its knowledge, or very apt