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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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books

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XIII | instructed in the nature of books, and the things they contained, 2 II, XIII | be told that all learned books consisted of paper and letters, 3 II, XXXIII| endured at school to their books they were corrected for, 4 III, IV | of the explication of his books and friends, to understand 5 III, IX | which are conveyed to us by books and languages, are liable 6 III, X | have filled the heads and books of philosophers concerning 7 III, X | study but the bare titles of books, without possessing the 8 III, X | here to take notice; the books of rhetoric which abound 9 III, XI | sounds. Let us look into the books of controversy of any kind, 10 III, XI | disingenuity,) many of the books extant might be spared; 11 IV, VIII | reasonings, and conclusions, in books of metaphysics, school-divinity, 12 IV, VIII | with, both in and out of books, we shall perhaps find that 13 IV, XX | that he who wants leisure, books, and languages, and the 14 IV, XX | plentifully enough supply books, and other requisites for 15 IV, XX | particular aversion for books, study, and meditation,


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