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1 Read | the point, bating that he calls that “exerting of notions” 2 II, I | awake but when either hunger calls for the teat, or some pain ( 3 II, X | hand when need and occasion calls for them, were almost as 4 II, XXIII| are in that thing which he calls the sun.~7. Their active 5 II, XXVII| to himself that which he calls self:—it not being considered, 6 II, XXVII| every one to be what he calls self, and thereby distinguishes 7 II, XXVII| same: and is that which he calls himself: let him also suppose 8 II, XXVII| Wherever a man finds what he calls himself, there, I think, 9 II, XXX | that idea which common use calls liberality. But this fantasticalness 10 III, II | nothing else; and therefore calls the same colour in a peacock’ 11 III, VI | which I or any one else calls gold, i.e. for the nominal 12 III, VI | essence of the species he calls man: by which means the 13 III, X | idea which common usage calls mule, talks improperly, 14 IV, I | mind, that the ideas he calls white and round are the 15 IV, I | not other ideas which he calls red or square. Nor can any 16 IV, VII | mind an idea of what he calls body to be nothing but extension, 17 IV, VII | which yet with Descartes he calls by the same name body, and 18 IV, VII | single complex idea which he calls man, whereof white or flesh-colour 19 IV, VII | ideas of the complex idea he calls man; and therefore he can 20 IV, VII | hath such an idea, which he calls man, can you never demonstrate 21 IV, VII | and collecting the idea he calls man, and to the outward 22 IV, VII | the complex idea which he calls man, only out of the ideas 23 IV, VIII | taking a bag of counters, calls one in a certain place a 24 IV, XVII | as an observing Roman calls them,) whose thoughts reach