| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] fitter 2 fittest 2 fitzhugh 1 five 16 fix 12 fixed 31 fixedly 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 fails 16 fall 16 fancies 16 five 16 formerly 16 grown 16 hitherto | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances five |
Book, Chapter
1 Read | I should tell thee, that five or six friends meeting at 2 I, II | leave to observe:—~16. These five either not all, or more 3 I, II | are any. First, that these five propositions are either 4 I, II | as at least some of these five he enumerates, viz. “Do 5 I, II | be found in each of his five propositions, viz. his first, 6 II, I | of, which was about the five or six and twentieth year 7 II, II | corporeal things than those five, as they are usually counted, 8 II, II | opinion of man’s having but five senses; though, perhaps, 9 II, XXII | much in the dark to me as five other senses, or as the 10 II, XXVII| and made the chuck four or five times that people use to 11 II, XXIX | cube, the other a figure of five sides. In which incomplete 12 III, VI | four wheels, others with five; is this a specific difference 13 IV, V | of equal parts: v.g. into five, ten, a hundred, a thousand, 14 IV, VII | that “if you take from the five fingers of one hand two, 15 IV, VII | one hand two, and from the five fingers of the other hand 16 IV, XVII | repetitions, and jumble of five or six syllogisms. I must