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| Alphabetical [« »] unpleasantness 2 unprejudiced 4 unquam 1 unquestionable 12 unreal 1 unreasonable 16 unreasonableness 3 | Frequency [« »] 12 talking 12 title 12 unites 12 unquestionable 12 urged 12 vulgar 12 whoever | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances unquestionable |
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1 I, II | received and assented to as an unquestionable truth, which a man can by 2 I, II | and embraced as first and unquestionable principles; many whereof, 3 I, II | to have the reputation of unquestionable, self-evident, and innate 4 I, III| principles, and teacher of unquestionable truths; and to make a man 5 IV, III| discover general, instructive, unquestionable truths concerning them. 6 IV, VII| mathematicians, and are unquestionable truths, yet, I think, that 7 IV, VII| minds of their scholars as unquestionable verities they on occasion 8 IV, XI | at this instant, it is an unquestionable truth to me that water doth 9 IV, XII| in any other science as unquestionable truths; and so receive them 10 IV, XII| making us receive that for an unquestionable truth, which is really at 11 IV, XVI| self-evident, and of an unquestionable certainty; or which he takes 12 IV, XVI| rises to assurance.~7. II. Unquestionable testimony, and our own experience