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1 I, II | creature can hardly avoid giving his assent to, yet I think 2 II, III | of simple ideas I am here giving, content myself to set down 3 II, XVI | adding of one unit more, and giving to the whole together, as 4 II, XVI | number. But whether, by giving every six figures a new 5 II, XVIII| different complex ideas, and giving them names, have been much 6 II, XXI | difficulty of explaining and giving clear notions of internal 7 II, XXV | two things together, and giving one or both of them some 8 II, XXV | comparison; and sometimes giving even the relation itself 9 II, XXIX | have: endless divisibility giving us no more a clear and distinct 10 III, III | distinct complex idea, and giving the name animal to it, one 11 III, III | particular things, without giving them any name.~Nominal essences. 12 III, IV | his mind. But this is not giving us that idea by a definition, 13 III, V | loose ones; and by that name giving a lasting union to the parts 14 III, V | either abstracting, or giving a name to that complex idea.~ 15 III, V | complex idea, one also, by giving it a new name, makes a new 16 III, X | each of those species, by giving exactly the same real internal 17 III, X | mistake is commonly in my giving a wrong name to my conceptions; 18 IV, X | understand creation. For the giving a new determination to the 19 IV, XVI | witnesses: v.g. history giving us such an account of men 20 IV, XVIII| reason. But since God, in giving us the light of reason, 21 IV, XX | mistake of our judgment giving assent to that which is 22 IV, XX | foregoing chapter: I mean the giving up our assent to the common