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| Alphabetical [« »] apprehending 2 apprehends 1 apprehension 9 apprehensions 16 apprehensive 1 apprime 1 approach 19 | Frequency [« »] 16 adding 16 adds 16 antecedent 16 apprehensions 16 aqua 16 becomes 16 carried | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances apprehensions |
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1 Read | large thoughts and quick apprehensions; to such masters of knowledge 2 Read | made difficult to others’ apprehensions in my way of treating them; 3 Read | differ from him in these apprehensions he has expressed, in the 4 I, I | more strangers to our first apprehensions than those of more particular 5 I, III | tongues; which, were the apprehensions of punishment or shame taken 6 I, III | besides; and perhaps too their apprehensions would be as far removed 7 I, III | same time, far different apprehensions about the thing signified. 8 II, XVII | to it. But, if our weak apprehensions cannot separate succession 9 II, XXII | remote from my thoughts, apprehensions, and knowledge; and as much 10 II, XXIII| words being suited to common apprehensions, and made use of for quick 11 II, XXIII| from our conceptions and apprehensions, as that of spiritual substance, 12 II, XXIII| they are commonly simple apprehensions, and the names of them simple 13 II, XXIII| explicated or made in our apprehensions consistent; consequences 14 III, X | out of the way of common apprehensions, or to support some strange 15 IV, XVII | either wholly escape our apprehensions, or which our short-sighted 16 IV, XX | in men’s understandings, apprehensions, and reasonings, to so great