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1 II, VII | consideration and attention, to excite us to these actions of thinking 2 II, VIII | hearing they are apt to excite in us.~8. Our ideas and 3 II, IX | sensation, serves only to excite the other, and is scarce 4 II, IX | and make one serve only to excite the other, without our taking 5 II, XI | ill, who cannot readily excite or compound them, will have 6 II, XXII | annex them to the names that excite them in us.~9. How we get 7 II, XXXI | fire, more than a power to excite these ideas in us; and therefore 8 II, XXXI | in truth, but powers to excite such ideas in us, I must 9 II, XXXI | as being the objects that excite them in us. Such ways of 10 II, XXXI | powers which are in things to excite certain sensations or ideas 11 II, XXXIII| its due name, thereby to excite the greater care in its 12 III, II | 6. Words by use readily excite ideas of their objects. 13 III, II | heard, almost as readily excite certain ideas as if the 14 III, II | as has been said, come to excite in men certain ideas so 15 III, II | that they often fail to excite in others (even that use 16 III, II | that unless a man’s words excite the same ideas in the hearer 17 III, IV | of those very sounds; nor excite any in us, but by that voluntary 18 III, IV | which therefore words cannot excite in him. This gained the 19 III, IV | experience, no words are able to excite them in his mind.~14. Complex 20 III, IX | when any word does not excite in the hearer the same idea 21 III, IX | has been said, that they excite in the hearer exactly the 22 III, X | annexed to, and are wont to excite in the mind of the hearers, 23 IV, XIV | creatures are capable of to excite in us a desire and endeavour 24 IV, XVIII | them for signs, that they excite and revive in our minds 25 IV, XIX | divinely commissioned, may excite those ideas in me, and lay 26 IV, XIX | apprehending of certain truths or excite them to good actions, by