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| Alphabetical [« »] inanimate 4 inasmuch 1 inbred 1 incapable 9 incapacity 3 incated 1 incest 4 | Frequency [« »] 9 health 9 impossibility 9 improvements 9 incapable 9 include 9 incogitative 9 inconveniences | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances incapable |
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1 Read | things, was thought unfit or incapable to be brought into well-bred 2 II, XXI | it places it in a subject incapable of it, no agent being allowed 3 II, XXXIII| deceit of it, makes them incapable of conviction, and they 4 III, IV | ideas, and those only, are incapable of being defined. The reason 5 IV, III | figure makes their parts incapable of an exact immediate application; 6 IV, III | moral ideas to be thought incapable of demonstration: their 7 IV, III | want that, we are utterly incapable of universal and certain 8 IV, XII | anything, is utterly thereby incapable of any knowledge about them. 9 IV, XIV | concerned to know; but, either incapable of such attention as is