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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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entrance

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | meeting, gave the first entrance into this Discourse; which 2 Read | the like offence at the entrance of this Treatise, I shall 3 Int | subject, I must here in the entrance beg pardon of my reader 4 II, I | proper senses, and force an entrance to the mind;—but yet, I 5 II, IV | which we find in body to the entrance of any other body into the 6 II, XIX| as it were, the actual entrance of any idea into the understanding 7 III, IV | only by the sight, and have entrance only through the eyes. And 8 III, X | learned from their very entrance upon knowledge, and have 9 III, XI | which gives our thoughts entrance into other men’s minds with 10 IV, II | consciousness we have of the actual entrance of ideas from them, and 11 IV, VI | ever approach the first entrance towards them. For we are 12 IV, VII| other such maxims at the entrance of their systems; that their


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