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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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501 IV, XI | and hear, feel and taste, think and do, during our whole 502 IV, XII | swallow principles; but is, I think, to get and fix in our minds 503 IV, XII | will not determine. This, I think, I may say, that if other 504 IV, XII | large set down. By which I think it is evident, that substances 505 IV, XII | eternal estate. Hence I think I may conclude that morality 506 IV, XII | sorts of natural plenty, I think may be attributed to their 507 IV, XII | of iron. And whatever we think of our parts or improvements 508 IV, XII | in this world, we must, I think, expect only from revelation. 509 IV, XII | natural philosophy, will think we have reason to thank 510 IV, XII | demonstration: and a man may, I think, pore long enough on those 511 IV, XIV | being highly rational to think, even were revelation silent 512 IV, XV | most of the propositions we think, reason, discoursenay, 513 IV, XV | come now, (having, as I think, found out the bounds of 514 IV, XV | others, whom we know and think well of, be a ground of 515 IV, XVI | greatest part) of men that think they have formed right judgments 516 IV, XVI | opinions? Which is indeed to think they judged right, because 517 IV, XVI | lies: and if he will not think our arguments of weight 518 IV, XVI | and there is reason to think, that, if men were better 519 IV, XVI | seen there in the summer, I think a man could almost as little 520 IV, XVI | of: concerning which, I think, it may not be amiss to 521 IV, XVI | a convincing evidence. I think nothing more valuable than 522 IV, XVI | itself, we have reason to think, that what we call heat 523 IV, XVI | c., does the like, we think it probable that the colour 524 IV, XVII | discourse, to which it will think assent due. This is the 525 IV, XVII | of syllogism. But yet I think, without any diminution 526 IV, XVII | confounds the connexion; and, I think, every one will perceive 527 IV, XVII | artificial discourses; I do not think that all mankind, even princes 528 IV, XVII | the discovery of truth, I think they ought to make use of 529 IV, XVII | than belongs to them, and think that men have no use, or 530 IV, XVII | however it be in knowledge, I think I may truly say, it is of 531 IV, XVII | but the discovery of it, I think, not owing to any rules 532 IV, XVII | America. And I am apt to think, that he who shall employ 533 IV, XVII | and which, I am apt to think, native rustic reason (as 534 IV, XVII | could scarce forbear to think the finding several of those 535 IV, XVII | things unknown, I am apt to think that angels have now, and 536 IV, XVII | out against them. This I think may be called argumentum 537 IV, XVII | hope to remedy it. Only I think it may not be amiss to take 538 IV, XVIII | things thus premised, I think we may come to lay down 539 IV, XVIII | revelation: and yet nobody, I think, will say he has as certain 540 IV, XVIII | God. But yet nothing, I think, can, under that title, 541 IV, XVIII | opposition to reason, we may, I think, in good measure ascribe 542 IV, XIX | is worth inquiry: and I think there is one unerring mark 543 IV, XX | no spare time at all to think of his soul, and inform 544 IV, XX | their understandings, I think nobody, who has had any 545 IV, XX | want of use; or, as some think, in the natural differences 546 IV, XX | accounts, or so much as think upon their estates, who 547 IV, XX | splendid outside, and would think themselves miserable in 548 IV, XX | this is for men that ever think of a future state, and their 549 IV, XX | That, however they may think credit, respect, power, 550 IV, XX | refuse his assent. So that I think we may conclude, that, in 551 IV, XX | considerate man); there, I think, a man who has weighed them 552 IV, XX | these and the like cases, I think, nobody that considers them 553 IV, XX | all such cases, I say, I think it is not in any rational 554 IV, XX | other less clear cases, I think it is in man’s power to 555 IV, XX | arbitrary than perception; so, I think, assent is no more in our 556 IV, XX | a man is not, or may not think himself concerned to know; 557 IV, XX | the probability: there I think it is not in our choice 558 IV, XX | The greater probability, I think, in that case will determine 559 IV, XX | commonly supposed. Not that I think they embrace the truth; 560 IV, XX | would he have reason to think that they took them upon 561 IV, XX | for what reason should we think that he beats his head about 562 IV, XXI | attained and communicated; I think science may be divided properly


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