CONTENTS. 



CHAP. IV. page 4,29. 



Of Affociation. 



Synchronous AjJbciations.Succej[}i--ve AJJociations.A great Part of 

 our Knowledge confifts of the latter. Common Sen/'e. Train of 

 Ideas. In what Manner the Train of Ideas is carried on. Rela- 

 tions of Contiguity, &c.Hoiv thefe are formed in the Mind. Hew 

 the Train of Ideas is regulated. Influence of the Will. 



CHAP. V. page 436. 



Memory , 



Ideas of Memory. ~T)iftingui(hed from Ideas of Imagination, Judg- 

 ment concerning Dijtance of Facts, -Memory in young and old Pir- 

 Jons. Recollection. Certainty. 



CHAP. VI. page 442, 



Of Invention. 



Invention ; what, Ideas of Memory and Imagination. Invention 

 and "Judgment* 



CHAP. VII. page 445. 



Of Judgment. 



Judgment ; 'what. AJJeni. Probability. 

 CHAP. VIII.- page 448. 



Of Words. 



A^bjiratl and general Terms. Ufes and Abufes of Words. Thinking 

 in Language. 



CHAP. IX.- page 500. 

 Of Pleafure and Pain. 



Pleafure in confequence of Attion.By AJJociation. By PqfljG)t 

 Utility. Surprize, Variety. Regularity, Imagination* 



CHAP. X. page 509. 



Of Love and Hatred. 



Df/jnition of Love. Origin of the Social PaJJIw.DiJlike and Ha- 

 tred. Dcjtre and A-verJion* 



CHAP. XI. page 5 1 1. 



Of Beauty. 



Of Beauty in general. Original From AJodation. Nature and 

 Art. 



CHAP. XII pagejrj. 



Of Cufiom. 

 Pain from Cuftom. Pleafure Admiration. 



CHAP. Xfll. page 521. 



The Paffions. 



Of the Paffions in general. Particular PfiJJions.Ajjociated Pafi~ 

 fions. Paternal Love. Sympathy Avarice. Ambition. Love, 



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