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1 Ded | those who judge of men’s heads, as they do of their perukes, 2 Int | sufficient to busy their heads, and employ their hands 3 I, I | all, but only sagacious heads, light at first on these 4 I, I | and study have warmed our heads with them.~Upon the whole 5 I, III | without much beating their heads about them. And if it be 6 II, III | apart under these several heads.~Ideas of one sense. There 7 II, XII | reduced under these three heads:— 1. MODES. 2. SUBSTANCES. 8 II, XXVIII| to rules, or under just heads. Those I have mentioned, 9 II, XXXIII| effect but one, fills their heads with false views, and their 10 III, III | crow that flies over their heads; much less to call every 11 III, VI | the bodies of men had the heads of beasts, as dogs, horses, & 12 III, IX | men fill one another’s heads with noise and sounds; but 13 III, X | without much troubling their heads to examine what are the 14 III, X | without much troubling their heads about a certain fixed meaning; 15 III, X | disputes, which have filled the heads and books of philosophers 16 IV, I | be considered as distinct heads, and not under relation 17 IV, V | what odd notions many men’s heads are filled with, and what 18 IV, V | like, may be ideas in our heads, and have their agreement 19 IV, XVII | their mistakes with their heads or fortunes, found those 20 IV, XVII | particulars orderly in their heads. And even those who are 21 IV, XX | of consequences in their heads; nor weigh exactly the preponderancy 22 IV, XX | much as floating in their heads: and though one cannot say