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| Alphabetical [« »] fais-tu 1 faith 63 faithful 1 fall 16 fallacies 7 fallacious 3 fallaciously 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 deserve 16 empty 16 fails 16 fall 16 fancies 16 five 16 formerly | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances fall |
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1 Ded | in print must stand and fall by their own worth, or the 2 Read | this book must stand or fall with thee, not by any opinion 3 II, VIII | in such of them as singly fall under our senses, it is 4 II, XV | suppose the creation, or fall of the angels, was at the 5 II, XXI | but that it may otherwise fall out, or else by some means 6 II, XXIII| the nature of things, we fall presently into darkness 7 III, I | which stand for things that fall not under our senses to 8 III, VI | colour or shape; a fever or fall may take away my reason 9 III, IX | together, seldom or never fall to produce that various 10 IV, III | several sorts of bodies that fall under the examination of 11 IV, IV | own master they stand or fall. It will make their state 12 IV, XVI | only witness must stand or fall by his only testimony, whether 13 IV, XVI | parts of the creation, that fall under human observation, 14 IV, XX | those that see, or else fall into the ditch: and he is 15 IV, XX | printing letters should often fall into a method and order, 16 IV, XXI | three sorts. All that can fall within the compass of human