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1 II, VII | made out of the various composition of twenty-four letters; 2 II, XI | mind about its ideas is COMPOSITION; whereby it puts together 3 II, XI | complex ones. Under this of composition may be reckoned also that 4 II, XI | enlarging, wherein, though the composition does not so much appear 5 II, XII | consisting of a certain composition of colour and figure, causing 6 II, XV | is without all manner of composition: it is the very nature of 7 II, XVI | no shadow of variety or composition in it: every object our 8 II, XXIII| ordinary into the secret composition and radical texture of bodies, 9 II, XXIV | mind makes, by its power of composition, and uniting severally either 10 II, XXIV | distinct ideas that make up the composition of a man, and consider them 11 II, XXIV | mind cannot, by this art of composition, bring into one idea; as 12 II, XXVII| the same: and so if the composition be of distinct substances 13 II, XXVII| man. For, whatever be the composition whereof the complex idea 14 II, XXIX | the ideas that go to their composition are clear, and the number 15 III, IV | represent an idea which has no composition at all: and therefore a 16 III, IV | several ideas that make that composition, to imprint complex ideas 17 III, VI | very imperfect. Since the composition of those complex ideas are, 18 III, IX | I. Because of that great composition these complex ideas are 19 III, IX | passed over the original and composition of our ideas, I began to 20 III, X | the ideas that make the composition of the complex one being 21 III, XI | the ideas that go to each composition, and so both use these words 22 IV, X | to be nothing else but a composition of particles of matter,