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| Alphabetical [« »] jane 1 january 1 japan 3 jargon 8 je 2 jealousy 1 jelly 2 | Frequency [« »] 8 inquisitive 8 instruction 8 introduce 8 jargon 8 joins 8 joys 8 jumbled | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances jargon |
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1 II, I | perhaps, would be suspected of jargon in others. If they say the 2 II, XIII | dispute, wrangling, and jargon; especially if they be learned, 3 II, XXXIII| so. This gives sense to jargon, demonstration to absurdities, 4 III, IV | it. What more exquisite jargon could the wit of man invent, 5 III, IV | endeavoured to throw off the jargon of the schools, and speak 6 III, VI | essence of gold, it would be jargon. So hard is it to show the 7 III, X | unintelligible noise and jargon, especially in moral matters, 8 IV, VIII | uses them, or else he talks jargon, and makes an unintelligible