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| Alphabetical [« »] lantern 1 large 50 largeness 5 larger 17 largest 5 larks 1 last 64 | Frequency [« »] 17 instant 17 intuition 17 keeps 17 larger 17 manna 17 nations 17 native | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances larger |
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1 Read | but the further I went the larger prospect I had; new discoveries 2 Read | These, with some other larger additions never before printed, 3 II, X | angels may probably have larger views; and some of them 4 II, XIII | precise points, but from larger portions of sensible objects, 5 II, XV | the word time is used in a larger sense, and is applied to 6 II, XV | are the component parts of larger ideas, which the mind upon 7 II, XVII | have in my mind, it is no larger than it is that instant 8 II, XVII | duration, who says it is larger than the extent or duration 9 II, XX | each of them require a much larger and more accurate discourse. 10 II, XXI | greater than those of a larger size that are more remote. 11 II, XXXII| sort; and so advance by larger steps in that which is its 12 III, III | Afterwards, when time and a larger acquaintance have made them 13 IV, III | knowledge? To which, if we add larger comprehension, which enables 14 IV, III | penetrating sight, as well as a larger field of knowledge.~But 15 IV, III | co-exist, our knowledge is larger. As to the incompatibility 16 IV, III | which, being infinitely larger than our knowledge, may 17 IV, XVI | man is either clearer or larger. Observing, I say, such