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| Alphabetical [« »] remedied 1 remedies 6 remedy 13 remember 16 remembered 7 remembering 9 remembers 5 | Frequency [« »] 16 pursue 16 receives 16 regard 16 remember 16 run 16 sets 16 shame | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances remember |
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1 I, II | barbarous nations, when we remember that it was a familiar and 2 I, II | innate because we do not remember when we began to hold them. 3 I, III| without remembrance. For, to remember is to perceive anything 4 I, III| any one could revive and remember, as an idea he had formerly 5 II, I | moment in a waking man not remember nor be able to recollect 6 II, I | these thoughts, they could remember nothing at all of? Most 7 II, I | thinks, do never, that I remember, say that a man always thinks. 8 II, XXI| mean. Secondly, we must remember, that volition or willing 9 II, XXI| wrong judgment, we must remember that things are judged good 10 III, VII| there are reckoned up, as I remember, seventy, I am sure above 11 IV, I | proposition whose certainty we remember. For example: in this proposition, 12 IV, I | true; as long as he can remember that he once knew it. Upon 13 IV, II | no more required but to remember it, to make the agreement 14 IV, XI | pain, which afterwards we remember without the least offence. 15 IV, XI | applied to them: and we remember the pains of hunger, thirst, 16 IV, XI | all doubt, so long as we remember well. But this knowledge