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1 Intro| ideas swarming in men’s minds could be compared; the meaning 2 Intro| naturally arise in our own minds on the same subject.~(b) 3 Intro| unconsciously influenced the minds of great thinkers. Also 4 Intro| of looking into our own minds as if our thoughts or feelings 5 Intro| within, or how can separate minds have either a universe of 6 Intro| quality or condition of our minds.~Again, we may compare the 7 Intro| both. It is defined in our minds, partly by the analogy of 8 Intro| removed there arises in our minds the idea of eternity, which 9 Intro| accommodation of it to the minds of men; many who have been 10 Intro| connected with all other minds. It begins again with its 11 Intro| from the comparison of many minds with one another and with 12 Intro| created or renewed by great minds, who, looking down from 13 Intro| multitude and found a way to the minds of individuals. The real 14 Intro| bosoms. We can observe our minds and we can experiment upon 15 Intro| attached to them in the minds of all educated persons. 16 Intro| house may recall to our minds the memory of those who 17 Thea| with one another in our minds in the case of the dice, 18 Thea| which are present to our minds at the time are true; and 19 Thea| their arguments or in their minds, conceiving, as I imagine, 20 Thea| heard, or thought in our own minds, we hold the wax to the 21 Thea| wax, are also lasting, and minds, such as these, easily learn