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1 II, 0, 17 | By bringing ideas into so clear a light we may reasonably 2 VII, I, 48 | being sensible, are always clear and determinate, the smallest 3 VII, I, 48 | retains the ideas of geometry clear and determinate, it must 4 VIII, II, 78| which belong to them. Our clear and unalterable ideas of 5 X, II, 106| and witnesses, which might clear up the matter, have perished 6 XII, I, 125| knights-errant, who wandered about to clear the world of dragons and 7 XII, I, 125| rash opinion. To begin with clear and self-evident principles, 8 XII, I, 128| philosophical system, by a chain of clear and convincing argument, 9 XII, II, 133| careless view, are very clear and intelligible, but when 10 XII, II, 134| contradictions. How any clear, distinct idea can contain 11 XII, II, 134| itself, or to any other clear, distinct idea, is absolutely 12 XII, III, 141| without exception, is as clear and distinct an idea as