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| Alphabetical [« »] disburden 1 discern 12 discerned 5 discernible 13 discernibly 1 discerning 8 discernment 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 copies 13 defect 13 denominations 13 discernible 13 discovers 13 distant 13 divide | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances discernible |
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1 II, VIII | absence of light is, the more discernible is the shadow) does not, 2 II, XIII | straight lines which meet at discernible angles, or in crooked lines 3 II, XXVI | separation, or juxta-position of discernible parts, we call it making; 4 II, XXIX | a better light, would be discernible. In like manner, our simple 5 II, XXIX | together, that it is not easily discernible whether it more belongs 6 II, XXIX | unusual figures, and have no discernible order in their position. 7 II, XXIX | confused; because it is not discernible in that state to belong 8 II, XXIX | confused (for they are plainly discernible as they are) till it be 9 II, XXXII| distinction that is in a violet, discernible only by our eyes, whatever 10 IV, VI | powers in him, there is no discernible connexion or repugnance 11 IV, VI | ideas only which have a discernible connexion with our nominal 12 IV, XVI | another, without any great or discernible gaps between, in all that 13 IV, XVI | touch one another, is hardly discernible. The difference is exceeding