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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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difficult

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | themselves, might render difficult. Some objects had need be 2 Read | and these notions are made difficult to others’ apprehensions 3 I, II | much contended about and difficult to be known. And therefore 4 II, XIV | will, I suppose, find it difficult to keep all other ideas 5 II, XIV | being; which is no more difficult or absurd, than to apply 6 II, XXVII| reflected on, is not more difficult in compound ones, if care 7 II, XXVII| we take for true—will be difficult to conclude from the nature 8 III, VI | have a lasting union.~43. Difficult to lead another by words 9 III, VI | it may be considered, how difficult it is to lead another by 10 III, VI | called by. But because it is difficult by known familiar names 11 IV, III | be then perhaps no more difficult to know than it is to a 12 IV, V | another: but yet it is very difficult to treat of them asunder. 13 IV, VII | abstract, comprehensive, and difficult,) for it must be neither 14 IV, VII | obscure, or at least more difficult to be settled in the mind 15 IV, VIII | instructive); which were not difficult to do, did they not find


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