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| Alphabetical [« »] labitur 1 labor 1 laborious 3 labour 12 labourers 1 labouring 1 labours 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 includes 12 insignificant 12 inward 12 labour 12 lord 12 lying 12 maker | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances labour |
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1 Read | may, with a very little labour, transcribe into the margin 2 Int | its nobleness, worth our labour to inquire into. The understanding, 3 I, I | principles to depend on the labour of our thoughts. For all 4 II, XXI| an end, only to lose its labour; for so it is to act for 5 II, XXI| heat, cold, weariness, with labour, and sleepiness, in their 6 III, III| necessity, but only to save the labour of enumerating the several 7 III, VI | frustrate the expectation and labour of very wary chemists. But 8 IV, I | this it does without pains, labour, or deduction; but at first 9 IV, III| employ all that industry and labour of thought, in improving 10 IV, III| that I conclude it lost labour to seek after it.~30. A 11 IV, XIX| and not always successful labour of strict reasoning, it 12 IV, XX | mankind, who are given up to labour, and enslaved to the necessity