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1 II, IV | idea of the motion of one single body alone, without any 2 II, XII | 6. Ideas of substances, single or collective. Secondly, 3 II, XII | two sorts of ideas:—one of single substances, as they exist 4 II, XII | as much each of them one single idea as that of a man or 5 II, XIV | man may have one self-same single idea a long time alone in 6 II, XIV | he can keep one unvaried single idea in his mind, without 7 II, XV | if they were all but one single being; and we may truly 8 II, XXII | cannot be rendered by any one single word of another. For the 9 II, XXIV | complex ideas of several single substances, as of man, horse, 10 II, XXIV | are united into so many single ideas, they are but the 11 II, XXV | thoughts and words: v.g. one single man may at once be concerned 12 II, XXXII| or false, no more than a single name of anything can be 13 III, I | particularly for this or that single thing, but for sorts and 14 III, VII | particle consisting of but one single letter, of which there are 15 III, IX | for, being each but one single perception, are much easier 16 IV, III | intermediate proofs, which we by single and slow steps, and long 17 IV, VII | understanding makes up the single complex idea which he calls 18 IV, X | one material being, or one single body that we know or can 19 IV, X | for if they suppose one single thinking atom to have produced 20 IV, XVI | fill a large volume on one single question: or else they must 21 IV, XVI | other evidence than the single testimony of one only witness