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| Alphabetical [« »] plenitude 3 plentiful 2 plentifully 3 plenty 10 plenum 1 plummet 1 plums 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 perplex 10 pictures 10 plants 10 plenty 10 print 10 privilege 10 proceeds | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances plenty |
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1 Ded | taken, though he has more plenty of his own growth, and in 2 II, I | to think him stored with plenty of ideas, that are to be 3 II, XXI | man never so much, that plenty has its advantages over 4 II, XXI | view the loss of health and plenty, and perhaps of the joys 5 III, II | nothing was so fit, either for plenty or quickness, as those articulate 6 III, V | memory confounded with the plenty, as well as overcharged 7 IV, VIII| man abound, as much as the plenty of words which he has will 8 IV, XII | with all sorts of natural plenty, I think may be attributed 9 IV, XII | world, where knowledge and plenty seem to vie with each other; 10 IV, XII | father of arts, and author of plenty.~12. In the study of nature