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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | was done I suspected we began at the wrong end, and in 2 I, II | do not remember when we began to hold them. To which we 3 I, II | them before their memory began to keep a register of their 4 II, XVII | thoughts as when he first began; and therefore he never 5 II, XXVII| him had been created, and began to exist, when it began 6 II, XXVII| began to exist, when it began to inform his present body; 7 III, V | I thought not of when I began to write,) that, by searching 8 III, IX | then, that, when I first began this Discourse of the Understanding, 9 III, IX | composition of our ideas, I began to examine the extent and 10 IV, VII | from whence all knowledge began, and the foundations whereon 11 IV, VII | knowledge. For who ever began to build his knowledge on 12 IV, X | being, and when knowledge began to be; or else there has 13 IV, X | or forty years since, you began to be. But if I ask you, 14 IV, X | what that you is, which began then to be, you can scarce 15 IV, X | matter whereof you are made began not then to be: for if it 16 IV, X | it is not eternal: but it began to be put together in such 17 IV, XII | observations. But knowledge began in the mind, and was founded


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