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| Alphabetical [« »] remembered 7 remembering 9 remembers 5 remembrance 12 reminding 1 remiss 1 remission 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 procure 12 raise 12 rectitude 12 remembrance 12 repugnancy 12 resolve 12 resolved | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances remembrance |
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1 I, II | educated, and having no remembrance of the beginning of this 2 I, III | be brought into view by remembrance; i.e. must be known, when 3 I, III | the mind before; unless remembrance can be without remembrance. 4 I, III | remembrance can be without remembrance. For, to remember is to 5 I, III | former perception there is no remembrance; and whatever idea comes 6 II, VI | reflection, such as are remembrance, discerning, reasoning, 7 II, X | constantly in view, yet in remembrance they are constantly known 8 II, XIX | Thinking ~1. Sensation, remembrance, contemplation, &c., modes 9 II, XIX | the external sensory, is remembrance: if it be sought after by 10 IV, I | remembers, i.e. he knows (for remembrance is but the reviving of some 11 IV, XVI | content ourselves with the remembrance that we once saw ground 12 IV, XVII| once; for there must be a remembrance of the intuition of the