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| Alphabetical [« »] hotly 1 hottentots 1 hound 2 hour 11 hour-glass 1 hour-line 1 hour-plate 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 hear 11 hears 11 higher 11 hour 11 hundred 11 inclination 11 inconvenience | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances hour |
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1 II, XIV | sleeps soundly, whether an hour or a day, a month or a year; 2 II, XIV | or sea, or ship, a whole hour together, and perceive no 3 II, XIV | motion at all,—if during this hour of quiet he has been thinking, 4 II, XIV | the moving of a shadow one hour to-day upon the sun-dial 5 II, XIV | duration of that flame for an hour last night to co-exist with 6 II, XIV | ideas. The notion of an hour, day, or year, being only 7 II, XIV | continued motion, a minute, an hour, a day, a year, or one thousand 8 II, XV | difference of the length of an hour and a day, as of an inch 9 II, XVII| they have of a yard, or an hour, or any other determinate 10 II, XXIX| the length of a day or an hour. For nothing finite bears 11 III, V | rendered by the English names, hour, foot, and pound: but yet