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1 Read | which, though familiar and frequent in men’s mouths, I have 2 Int | pardon of my reader for the frequent use of the word idea, which 3 I, I | do, which make the most frequent impressions on their senses. 4 I, I | learning, where disputes are frequent; these maxims being suited 5 II, VI | considered, and which are so frequent that every one that pleases 6 II, IX | in things whereof we have frequent experience, is performed 7 II, X | more ways than one) by a frequent return of the objects or 8 II, XXII | names to them, as they have frequent use of in their way of living 9 II, XXII | it has been acquired by frequent doing the same thing, is 10 II, XXIX | himself; from the latter, frequent confusion in discoursing 11 II, XXXIII| contracted, are not less frequent and powerful, though less 12 III, III | knowledge of natural things. The frequent productions of monsters, 13 III, V | for ideas which men have frequent occasion to have and communicate; 14 III, V | suspect, that, since it is frequent for others, it may also 15 III, VI | bull and a mare, are so frequent in the world. I once saw 16 III, VIII | and in substances the most frequent are of powers: v.g. “a man 17 III, X | glory, grace, &c., are words frequent enough in every man’s mouth; 18 III, XI | which cannot be without frequent explanations, demands, and 19 III, XI | description of it, but only by the frequent exercise of the eyes about 20 IV, XVII | but hath observed to be frequent and usual.~18. Consequences 21 IV, XIX | intercourse with the Deity, and frequent communications from the