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1 Read | what he himself or others precisely mean by them. I have therefore 2 II, XIII| simple ideas. The knowing precisely what our words stand for, 3 II, XXI | of volition, does it not precisely. For though a man would 4 II, XXII| there being no name standing precisely for the one, as there is 5 II, XXIX| into one complex idea, as precisely as is possible, all those 6 II, XXXI| each of them contains in it precisely all that the mind intends 7 III, II | they make it a sign of is precisely the same to which the understanding 8 III, III | able to know when anything precisely ceases to be of the species 9 III, VI | suppose their being, without precisely knowing what they are; but 10 III, IX | shall see how hard it is precisely to determine its signification. 11 III, IX | with them, which every one precisely comprehends, or easily perceives 12 III, X | were their signification precisely the same, it would be as 13 III, X | two terms stood for were precisely the same, they might indifferently 14 III, XI | ideas of mixed modes so precisely in their minds. But yet 15 III, XI | always certainly what they precisely stand for: and because men 16 IV, II | difference, are different and not precisely the same. He that demands 17 IV, IV | existing mathematically, i.e. precisely true, in his life. But yet 18 IV, XVI | quick-sighted enough to determine precisely which is the lowest species