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| Alphabetical [« »] exceeds 5 excel 2 excellences 1 excellency 12 excellent 3 excellently 1 excelling 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 england 12 enjoyment 12 entrance 12 excellency 12 expected 12 explaining 12 fallacy | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances excellency |
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1 I, III | carry with it the notion of excellency, greatness, or something 2 II, I | which comes nearest the excellency of his own incomprehensible 3 II, II | a man; such variety and excellency being suitable to the wisdom 4 II, XI | man and brutes, and is an excellency which the faculties of brutes 5 II, XXI | from being an advantage and excellency of any intellectual nature, 6 II, XXXIII| another: it is the office and excellency of our reason to trace these, 7 III, IV | which contending for the excellency of his art, and the statuary 8 III, IV | eyes could yet perceive the excellency of it. The painter agreed 9 III, VI | more remote, in the real excellency of his nature, from the 10 IV, IV | in matter, allowed that excellency to any figure of the gross 11 IV, IV | things; and to place the excellency of a man more in the external 12 IV, XVII | demonstration. The great excellency and use of the judgment