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1 Ded | have got so intimate an acquaintance with her, in her more retired 2 Read | subject, and made a thorough acquaintance with their own understandings; 3 Int | upon our minds, all the acquaintance we can make with our own 4 I, I | collected from a preceding acquaintance and reflection on particular 5 I, I | fire,” when by familiar acquaintance he has got the ideas of 6 I, III | consciousness of a former acquaintance. And these now he can revive 7 I, III | consciousness of a former acquaintance, being thus in the memory, 8 II, I | recollect the beginning of their acquaintance with them. And if it were 9 II, I | instances: at least every one’s acquaintance will furnish him with examples 10 II, X | impression, and renews its acquaintance with them, as with ideas 11 II, XXIII| at all: nor after all the acquaintance and familiarity which we 12 III, III | when time and a larger acquaintance have made them observe that 13 III, III | we have the most intimate acquaintance: it having been more than 14 IV, III | ought to have been, our acquaintance with the bodies here about 15 IV, VIII | like ever help him to an acquaintance with ethics, or instruct 16 IV, XI | men (and men also of my acquaintance, with whom I have to do) 17 IV, XVI | being and actions of his own acquaintance, whereof he himself is a 18 IV, XX | pass their lives without an acquaintance with, much less a rational