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1 II, 0, 14 | resolve themselves into such simple ideas as were copied from 2 II, 0, 16 | serve as a proof that the simple ideas are not always, in 3 II, 0, 17 | not only seems, in itself, simple and intelligible; but, if 4 III, 0, 18 | a certain proof that the simple ideas, comprehended in the 5 IV, I, 24 | supposed to depend on the simple qualities of objects, without 6 V, I, 38 | conclusion of the whole matter? A simple one; though, it must be 7 VII, I, 48 | proposition in Euclid so simple, as not to consist of more 8 VII, I, 49 | enumeration of those parts or simple ideas, that compose them. 9 VII, I, 49 | definitions to the most simple ideas, and find still some 10 VII, I, 49 | the most minute, and most simple ideas may be so enlarged 11 VII, I, 50(*)| give us a new, original, simple idea; as this philosopher 12 VII, I, 51 | while we feel, that, by the simple command of our will, we 13 VII, I, 53 | effects do ever result from a simple act of volition.~ 14 VIII, I, 72 | them first discuss a more simple question, namely, the operations 15 XI, 0, 121 | continuation of the same simple chain of reasoning. We comprehend