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| Alphabetical [« »] canton 1 capable 189 capacious 2 capacities 12 capacity 24 capital 1 capricios 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 borrowed 12 build 12 busy 12 capacities 12 caused 12 chapters 12 chief | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances capacities |
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1 Int | beyond the reach of our capacities. We should not then perhaps 2 Int | their inquiries beyond their capacities, and letting their thoughts 3 Int | scepticism. Whereas, were the capacities of our understandings well 4 I, III | Himself; as far as our weak capacities were capable to receive 5 II, X | of them be endowed with capacities able to retain together, 6 II, XVII | the reach of our narrow capacities: they do, without doubt, 7 II, XVII | comprehension of our narrow capacities. For, whilst men talk and 8 II, XXIII| active powers, and passive capacities, which, though not simple 9 II, XXXI | all its active and passive capacities; and so not have an adequate 10 II, XXXII| in; that being beyond our capacities distinctly to know, and 11 IV, X | the narrow measure of our capacities, and to conclude all things 12 IV, XII | most suited to our natural capacities, and carries in it our greatest