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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IV | than change figure by the pressure of any part of our bodies; 2 II, XXI | the lasting and unremoved pressure of such an uneasiness.~33. 3 II, XXI | according to its greatness and pressure, comes in its turn to determine 4 II, XXIII| extension. For though the pressure of the particles of air 5 II, XXIII| of air, yet the weight or pressure of the air will not explain, 6 II, XXIII| air themselves. And if the pressure of the aether, or any subtiler 7 II, XXIII| are held together by the pressure of other external insensible 8 II, XXIII| together by the external pressure of the aether, and can have 9 II, XXIII| fluid. But, in truth, the pressure of any ambient fluid, how 10 II, XXIII| matter. For, though such a pressure may hinder the avulsion 11 II, XXIII| sliding motion. For if the pressure of the aether be the adequate 12 II, XXIII| notwithstanding any imaginable pressure of a fluid, easily slide 13 II, XXIII| against it.~27. The supposed pressure brought to explain cohesion 14 II, XXIII| thoughts a little further, that pressure which is brought to explain 15 II, XXIII| of matter in so close a pressure together; from whence steel


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