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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | of Himself; as far as our weak capacities were capable 2 II, X | fault, the memory is very weak. In all these cases, ideas 3 II, XVII | idea of infinite, in our weak and narrow thoughts, we 4 II, XVII | belong to it. But, if our weak apprehensions cannot separate 5 II, XXI | future, seems to me to be the weak and narrow constitution 6 II, XXIII| with faculties (dull and weak as they are) to discover 7 II, XXVI | for relations. So likewise weak and strong are but relative 8 II, XXVI | power. Thus, when we say a weak man, we mean one that has 9 II, XXVI | say the creatures are all weak things; weak there is but 10 II, XXVI | creatures are all weak things; weak there is but a relative 11 III, X | eyes, might hinder their weak parts from being discovered. 12 IV, II | knowable, especially to weak eyes. Thus it is with knowledge 13 IV, III | in a way wholly above our weak understandings to conceive.~ 14 IV, X | to those proofs, as being weak or fallacious, which our 15 IV, XIII | intelligent, but frail and weak being, made by and depending


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