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| Alphabetical [« »] readiest 1 readily 28 readiness 4 reading 11 reads 4 ready 41 real 402 | Frequency [« »] 11 preserve 11 prevent 11 questioned 11 reading 11 reckoning 11 refers 11 reflected | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances reading |
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1 Ded | being condemned without reading, and will prevail to have 2 Read | half so much pleasure in reading as I had in writing it, 3 Read | use of thy own thoughts in reading. It is to them, if they 4 Read | by some condemned without reading, because innate ideas were 5 Read | read ought to employ in reading; or else that I have written 6 II, XXXIII| their lives after; and thus reading becomes a torment to them, 7 III, IX | clause in the code, at first reading, has, by consulting commentators, 8 III, IX | notions: and therefore in the reading of them, if they do not 9 III, X | up instances; every man’s reading and conversation will sufficiently 10 III, X | understanding, the attentive reading of philosophical writers 11 IV, VIII | forwards in the skill of reading, let him make what use of