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| Alphabetical [« »] rationale 5 rationalitas 1 rationality 6 rationally 13 ratione 3 rationem 2 rattles 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 prevail 13 proceeding 13 purely 13 rationally 13 remedy 13 requisite 13 resemblance | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances rationally |
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1 I, I | knowledge, of assent, can it rationally be supposed they can be 2 I, III | it. For I think we may as rationally hope to see with other men’ 3 II, I | from the body, acts less rationally than when conjointly with 4 II, XXXI | the word gold, could not rationally take the bulk and figure 5 III, III | two species may be one, as rationally as two different essences 6 III, VI | all his life discoursed as rationally as he did once with his 7 IV, IV | language. For it may as rationally be concluded, that the dead 8 IV, X | diameter; and you may as rationally expect to produce sense, 9 IV, XV | mind, if it will proceed rationally, ought to examine all the 10 IV, XVI | cases, our assent can be rationally no higher than the evidence 11 IV, XVII | order, it has proceeded rationally, and made a right inference: 12 IV, XVII | perceived, before they can rationally be made use of in syllogism: 13 IV, XVIII| overrule plain knowledge; or rationally prevail with any man to