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1 I, II | contemplation. Practical principles, derived from nature, are there for 2 I, II | doctrines that have been derived from no better original 3 I, III | will not be innate, but be derived from some other original. 4 II, I | wholly upon our senses, and derived by them to the understanding, 5 II, I | soul must have ideas not derived from sensation or reflection, 6 II, I | ideas of its own that it derived not from sensation or reflection, ( 7 II, I | only to such ideas as are derived from the body, or the mind’ 8 II, IX | production from other ideas derived from sense, but only in 9 II, XI | on, another set of ideas, derived from that other source of 10 II, XII | large and abstract ideas are derived from sensation or reflection, 11 II, XIV | idea of eternity itself is derived from the same common original 12 II, XIV | have of them in my memory derived from my senses or reflection; 13 II, XX | ideas we have of them are derived from sensation or reflection. ~ 14 II, XXI | whence all the rest are derived, and of which they are made 15 II, XXV | ideas, and so originally derived from sense or reflection.~ 16 II, XXV | effect: the idea whereof, how derived from the two fountains of 17 II, XXVI | and terminate in ideas derived from sensation or reflection, 18 II, XXVIII| collection of simple ideas derived from reflection or sensation, 19 III, I | absence.~5. Words ultimately derived from such as signify sensible 20 III, I | notions they were, and whence derived, which filled their minds 21 III, IV | existence, from which was derived their original pattern. 22 III, VI | motion, &c., being ideas derived from the operations of our 23 IV, VII | knowledge we have of it is derived from these principals. It 24 IV, XII | of these principles, nor derived from any peculiar advantage