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1 A thousand troubled and confused ideas jostled one another in inextricable confusion.
2 She was perplexed and troubled at the confused ideas veiling her trust.
3 Sleep fled from him, and confused ideas again ascended to his brain.
4 An extraordinary sensation shook Erskine; confused ideas of fairyland ran through his imagination.
5 Yet my early, confused ideas about God had not been modified or developed.
6 At that moment a thousand confused ideas passed before my imagination.
7 I had gained, from my books, confused ideas of European governments and manners.
8 Falsity consists in the privation of knowledge, which inadequate, fragmentary, or confused ideas involve.
9 Diana's head whirled with the throng of confused ideas that poured in upon her.
10 He sat at his work, wrestling with his confused ideas .
11 He awoke towards nine o'clock with a headache, full of confused ideas and strange impressions.
12 Inadequate and confused ideas follow by the same necessity, as adequate or clear and distinct ideas.
13 Men have never any but confused ideas of their God: they see him only in clouds.
14 But I think the climax of confused ideas is capped when dissenting chapels are built like cathedrals.
15 Barbara, Roger, Algy, a hundred confused ideas of pain and dismay jostle each other in my head.
16 This observation made my heart throb with violence, and a crowd of confused ideas filled my imagination.
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