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1 II, I | only as the mind gets by reflecting on its own operations within 2 II, I | compounding those ideas, and reflecting on its own operations, it 3 II, I | reasoning about them, and reflecting upon all these; of which 4 II, IX | one will know better by reflecting on what he does himself, 5 II, XIV | Indeed a man having, from reflecting on the succession and number 6 II, XIV | not from motion. Thus by reflecting on the appearing of various 7 II, XIV | succession and duration, by reflecting on the train of our own 8 II, XVIII| makes no sound at all, by reflecting on the ideas of those sounds, 9 II, XX | passions.~4. Love. Thus any one reflecting upon the thought he has 10 II, XXI | exist which was not before; reflecting also on what passes within 11 II, XXI | will better find it by reflecting on his own mind, and observing 12 II, XXIII| without, or by the mind, reflecting on what it experiments in 13 II, XXVII| greatest part of our lives, not reflecting on our past selves, being 14 II, XXIX | obscure in our ideas, by reflecting on what we call clear and 15 II, XXXII| the texture of its parts, reflecting the particles of light after 16 III, VI | the mind getting, only by reflecting on its own operations, those 17 III, VI | degree. Thus, having got from reflecting on ourselves the idea of 18 IV, III | from that of our own, by reflecting on the operations of our 19 IV, V | ideas themselves, without reflecting on the names. But when we 20 IV, V | easier to be conceived by reflecting on what passes in us when 21 IV, XX | when they are grown up, reflecting upon their opinions, and