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| Alphabetical [« »] name 443 named 11 names 544 naming 14 narration 1 narrow 30 narrower 7 | Frequency [« »] 14 miserable 14 modification 14 mother 14 naming 14 negative 14 partake 14 passion | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances naming |
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1 II, XI | their number is lessened.~8. Naming. When children have, by 2 II, XVI | 623137~The ordinary way of naming this number in English, 3 II, XXV | memories, that, upon the naming of either of them, the thoughts 4 II, XXXII| thought fantastical in the naming; but not erroneous in my 5 III, I | how nature, even in the naming of things, unawares suggested 6 III, V | by the mind, in order to naming, and for the convenience 7 III, V | patterns for sorting and naming of things, I leave it to 8 III, V | making only, in order to naming, no such species are taken 9 III, VI | species, being in order to naming and comprehending them under 10 III, VI | sorts, in order to their naming, for the convenience of 11 III, VI | and species are related to naming. How much the making of 12 III, XI | left. First, Sometimes the naming the subject wherein that 13 IV, IV | are of our own making and naming. But it will here be said, 14 IV, VII | familiar to the mind, the very naming them is enough to satisfy