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| Alphabetical [« »] suggested 15 suggestion 2 suggests 2 suit 9 suitable 21 suitableness 1 suitably 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 stopped 9 stress 9 successively 9 suit 9 superior 9 termed 9 thereon | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances suit |
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1 II, XXI | we should take pains to suit the relish of our minds 2 II, XXI | the manna in heaven will suit every one’s palate. Thus 3 II, XXIII| sensation or perception, as to suit them to their present design, 4 III, III | since they most properly suit those notions they are applied 5 III, IX | these we must follow Nature, suit our complex ideas to real 6 III, XI | expected. Vulgar notions suit vulgar discourses: and both, 7 III, XI | that men, wanting terms to suit their precise notions, will, 8 IV, IV | than the fashion of a man’s suit gives him reasonable grounds 9 IV, XX | those opinions which best suit their prejudices, lives,