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| Alphabetical [« »] resigned 1 resipiscendum 1 resist 10 resistance 15 resistibility 1 resists 2 resolutely 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 read 15 regia 15 regularly 15 resistance 15 steps 15 stock 15 suffices | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances resistance |
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1 II, IV | and it arises from the resistance which we find in body to 2 II, IV | Distinct from space. This resistance, whereby it keeps other 3 II, IV | be able to overcome the resistance which it will make, soft 4 II, IV | which is capable neither of resistance nor motion; and from the 5 II, IV | may enter, without either resistance or protrusion of anything. 6 II, IV | which are as different as resistance and not resistance, protrusion 7 II, IV | different as resistance and not resistance, protrusion and not protrusion. 8 II, IV | force to surmount their resistance, as to surmount the resistance 9 II, IV | resistance, as to surmount the resistance of the parts of a diamond. 10 II, IV | water, will quickly find its resistance. And he that thinks that 11 II, IV | solidity depend impulse, resistance, and protrusion. By this 12 II, IV | depend their mutual impulse, resistance, and protrusion. Of pure 13 II, XIII| includes no solidity, nor resistance to the motion of body, as 14 II, XIII| immovable, and without resistance to the motion of body.~15. 15 II, XV | existence, with a kind of resistance to any destructive force,