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| Alphabetical [« »] apprehended 7 apprehending 2 apprehends 1 apprehension 9 apprehensions 16 apprehensive 1 apprime 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 apart 9 applicable 9 applying 9 apprehension 9 approbation 9 arise 9 atoms | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances apprehension |
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1 I, I | idiots have not the least apprehension or thought of them. And 2 I, I | child has any notion or apprehension of that proposition at an 3 I, II | as soon as they have any apprehension; and still as they grow 4 I, III | something extraordinary; if apprehension and concernment accompany 5 II, II | has as little knowledge or apprehension as a worm shut up in one 6 II, XXI | such, according to common apprehension; yet they being not, perhaps, 7 II, XXIX| progress of the mind, in its apprehension and knowledge of things— 8 IV, IV | mislead us from the true apprehension of anything, by its dislikeness 9 IV, VI | is beyond our notice and apprehension: and the great parts and