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super-inducing 1
superadd 2
superficial 7
superficies 17
superfluous 3
superinduced 2
superior 9
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17 separation
17 steady
17 subjects
17 superficies
17 suspend
17 teach
17 undoubted
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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superficies

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IV | solid thing, till their superficies come to meet; whereby, I 2 II, IV | opposite parts of a concave superficies being equally as clear without 3 II, VIII | be, and how ranged in the superficies, to make any object appear 4 II, XIII | in lines, it can also in superficies; by which we may be led 5 II, XIII | from another, to make two superficies, where before there was 6 II, XIII | to make in the mind two superficies, where before there was 7 II, XIII | of acquiring new distinct superficies, which they then have not, 8 II, XIII | without considering two superficies separate one from the other, 9 II, XIII | divide, without making two superficies disjoined one from the other: 10 II, XIII | within the bounds of that superficies, if there be not left in 11 II, XIII | within the bounds of its superficies, where the particles of 12 II, XVII | body, but the extremity or superficies of that body, will not perhaps 13 II, XXIII| avulsion of two polished superficies, one from another, in a 14 II, XXVII| body under one immutable superficies, existing in a determined 15 III, IV | application of the parts of the superficies of one body to those of 16 IV, VI | texture of parts in the superficies of any body were fit to 17 IV, VII | equal to the contents of its superficies, being annexed to our idea


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