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| Alphabetical [« »] involved 5 involves 1 involving 3 inward 12 inwardly 1 inwards 2 ipsa 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 idiots 12 includes 12 insignificant 12 inward 12 labour 12 lord 12 lying | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances inward |
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1 II, I | the understanding turns inward upon itself, reflects on 2 II, VI | when it turns its view inward upon itself, and observes 3 II, VII | outward sensations, and inward thoughts, we should have 4 III, I | sensible perceptions, or of the inward operations of their minds 5 III, I | within ourselves, from the inward workings of our own spirits, 6 III, VI | countryman’s idea is from the inward contrivance of that famous 7 III, VI | be said perhaps, that the inward contrivance and constitution 8 III, VI | what is sufficient in the inward contrivance to make a new 9 III, VI | ignorant of clock-work, and the inward contrivances of watches, 10 IV, III | and know the nature and inward constitution of things, 11 IV, XVII| faculty, but outward sense and inward perception? What need it 12 IV, XIX | that they thought not an inward seeing or persuasion of