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1 II, X | are set on with care and repeated impressions, either through 2 II, X | their lives they are not repeated again, are quite lost, without 3 II, X | notice of, and ceasing to be repeated, do quite wear out; so that 4 II, X | not sometimes renewed, by repeated exercise of the senses, 5 II, X | in marble.~6. Constantly repeated ideas can scarce be lost. 6 II, X | to imitate, or which any repeated essays can bring them nearer 7 II, XI | and putting together the repeated ideas of several perches, 8 II, XI | When children have, by repeated sensations, got ideas fixed 9 II, XIII| that simple idea of an unit repeated; and repetitions of this 10 II, XIV | portions, by constantly repeated periods. What portions of 11 II, XV | it is the number of its repeated additions or divisions that 12 II, XVI | Eternity and Immensity, but the repeated additions of certain ideas 13 II, XVII| more come to an end of such repeated ideas than we can come to 14 II, XVII| as easily, and as often, repeated in our minds as the other: 15 II, XVII| make in quantity, by the repeated additions of what portions 16 II, XVII| progression of the mind, over what repeated ideas of space it pleases; 17 II, XVII| have a view of all those repeated ideas of space which an 18 II, XVII| reason to set bounds to those repeated ideas than we have to set 19 II, XVII| of, and commensurate to, repeated numbers of feet or yards, 20 II, XXI | uneasinesses we feel; till due and repeated contemplation has brought 21 II, XXIV| by putting together the repeated ideas of unity, makes the 22 IV, XI | is again, when actually repeated: which is occasioned by 23 IV, XVI | future ages by being often repeated. But the further still it 24 IV, XVII| they are transposed and repeated, and spun out to a greater 25 IV, XIX | mission, by the same miracle repeated before them whom he was