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1 3| tends to generalize our ideas, is not the proper province 2 3| general principles. All the ideas of women, which have not 3 3| and does not carry her ideas to any great extent, knows 4 4| The power of generalizing ideas, of drawing comprehensive 5 4| the power of generalizing ideas, to any great extent, is 6 4| sufficiently deal in general ideas, collected by impassioned 7 5| notions of religion, those ideas must be greatly above the 8 5| which presents only obscure ideas to the mind, is the source 9 5| their daily bread, have no ideas beyond their business or 10 5| may be generalizing his ideas as he bets away his fortune, 11 5| dulness, and call up the ideas of felicity: had you pursued 12 6| an Early Association of Ideas Has upon~ ~the Character.~ ~ 13 6| an early association of ideas has on the character, that 14 6| The association of our ideas is either habitual or instantaneous; 15 6| than on the will. When the ideas, and matters of fact, are 16 6| habitual association of ideas, that grows 'with our growth,' 17 6| emotions, and associate ideas, that give a sexual character 18 6| This cruel association of ideas, which every thing conspires 19 7| of the association of our ideas, I have noticed two distinct 20 7| the head is furnished with ideas, and set to work to compare 21 12| s acquiring any distinct ideas; but only that education 22 13| devotional, they neither acquired ideas nor sentiments, and passed 23 13| gaining general or abstract ideas, or even intermediate ones,