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| Alphabetical [« »] exercised 8 exercises 3 exercising 3 exert 6 exerted 1 exerting 11 exerts 6 | Frequency [« »] 6 excluded 6 excuse 6 excused 6 exert 6 exerts 6 farther 6 fashions | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances exert |
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1 Read | naturally and necessarily exert themselves (even in children 2 Read | cultivation.” Here, he says, they exert themselves, as p. 78, that 3 I, I | distinct province, begins to exert itself? And therefore the 4 I, I | innate, they must needs exert themselves with most force 5 II, XXI | act of volition: he must exert an act of his will, whereby 6 II, XXII| these powers are, when they exert this power into act, are