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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | objects of sensation one source of ideas. First, our Senses, 2 II, I | perceptions. This great source of most of the ideas we 3 II, I | of our minds, the other source of them. Secondly, the other 4 II, I | affecting our senses. This source of ideas every man has wholly 5 II, XI | derived from that other source of our knowledge, which 6 II, XXI | himself. This seems to me the source of all liberty; in this 7 II, XXII| effect. Power being the source from whence all action proceeds, 8 III, VI | is the real essence and source of all those operations 9 IV, VI | little further or nearer that source of heat, it is more than 10 IV, VI | loadstone must needs have their source far beyond the confines 11 IV, X | and received from the same source. This eternal source, then, 12 IV, X | same source. This eternal source, then, of all being must 13 IV, X | all being must also be the source and original of all power;


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