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1 II, II | one uniform appearance, or conception in the mind, and is not 2 II, II | notice, imagination, and conception, as now any belonging to 3 II, XIII | necessary to their existence or conception, which yet are very distinct 4 II, XV | more clear and distinct conception of them by taking a view 5 II, XV | in its simple abstract conception, to avoid confusion, I call 6 II, XXIII| case, we can have no other conception, but of the passing of motion 7 II, XXIV | of them, united into one conception, and signified by one name. 8 II, XXV | stands for, to have a clear conception of that which is the foundation 9 III, IV | have often no more a clear conception of the meaning of the word 10 III, VI | comprehended in one common conception, and signified by one name. 11 III, VI | any obscure or confused conception in general.~11. That the 12 III, VI | comprehensive, is but a partial conception of what is in the species; 13 III, VI | each genus is but a partial conception of the species comprehended 14 III, IX | a real difference in the conception of things) desired, that, 15 III, X | partial and more confused conception; it seeming to me to be 16 IV, III | body, is not beyond our conception; the separation of the parts 17 IV, X | our general or specific conception of matter makes us speak 18 IV, X | other way which is above our conception, it must still be creation; 19 IV, X | at some dim and seeming conception how matter might at first