| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] uninterrupted 1 uninterruptedly 1 union 44 unit 14 unite 10 united 99 unites 12 | Frequency [« »] 14 thou 14 trial 14 understands 14 unit 14 virtues 14 went 14 works | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances unit |
Book, Chapter
1 II, XII | idea as that of a man or an unit.~7. Ideas of relation. Thirdly, 2 II, XIII| of that simple idea of an unit repeated; and repetitions 3 II, XV | it were, the indivisible unit or idea; by repetition of 4 II, XV | either is looked on as an unit in number, when the mind 5 II, XVI | least variation, which is an unit, making each combination 6 II, XVI | which it cannot go, as an unit; and therefore the quantity 7 II, XVI | been said, the idea of an unit, and joining it to another 8 II, XVI | and joining it to another unit, we make thereof one collective 9 II, XVI | still the adding of one unit more, and giving to the 10 II, XVI | again, by subtracting an unit from each collection, retreat 11 II, XVI | addition or subtraction of one unit: (2) That it retain in memory 12 II, XVI | several combinations, from an unit to that number; and that 13 II, XVII| number nothing less than an unit, we there stop, and are 14 II, XVII| like the division of an unit into its fractions, wherein