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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | difficulties that rose on every side. After we had awhile puzzled 2 Read | need be turned on every side; and when the notion is 3 Int | anything; nor on the other side, question everything, and 4 I, II | sense who asked on the one side, or on the other side went 5 I, II | one side, or on the other side went to give a reason why “ 6 I, II | opinions. Let them take which side they please, they will certainly 7 II, IV | each other, they will, by a side motion, be more easily removed, 8 II, IV | from making place by that side motion, they would eternally 9 II, IV | between: and on the other side, they persuade themselves 10 II, VII | happiness, &c., on the one side, or uneasiness, trouble, 11 II, XI | lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully, 12 II, XI | application. And, on the other side, men who, through some defect 13 II, XI | whereas madmen, on the other side, seem to suffer by the other 14 II, XV | acquainted with. On the other side, the ordinary smallest measure 15 II, XVII | are, inconsistent, the one side or other always perplexes, 16 II, XVII | eternity; but, on the other side, not finding it necessary, 17 II, XXI | with a racket. On the other side, a palsy or the stocks hinder 18 II, XXI | power. Liberty, on the other side, is the power a man has 19 II, XXI | square, being at the north side of his chamber, is at liberty 20 II, XXI | other actions. On the other side, let a drunkard see that 21 II, XXI | delight and joy on the one side, and torment and sorrow 22 II, XXI | his way. And, on the other side, the epicure buckles to 23 II, XXI | imperfection on the other side. A man is at liberty to 24 II, XXI | often fasten on the worse side, lies in misreporting upon 25 II, XXI | daily swallows, and the evil side comes to be chosen only 26 II, XXI | and determining on which side the odds lie. If therefore 27 II, XXI | lie. If therefore either side be huddled up in haste, 28 II, XXI | hazard? Whereas, on the other side, the sober man ventures 29 II, XXI | feels nothing. On the other side, if the wicked man be in 30 II, XXI | not presently see to which side, in this case, the preference 31 II, XXI | hand rest. On the other side, if my hand be put into 32 II, XXVII | night; and, on the other side, the same consciousness, 33 II, XXVIII| commendation and blame on that side that really deserved it 34 III, III | names, so, on the other side, it is as evident they do 35 III, V | and turning it on every side, some part or other might 36 III, VI | sound gold; and on the other side it would not be true gold, 37 III, X | him who had truth on his side, but the last word in the 38 IV, I | hesitation, embraces the right side, assents to, and is certain 39 IV, III | Who, either on the one side, indulging too much their 40 IV, III | material: or who, on the other side, finding not cogitation 41 IV, III | materiality. Since, on which side soever he views it, either 42 IV, III | drive him to the contrary side. An unfair way which some 43 IV, III | find no certainty on one side of the question: but do 44 IV, III | look a little into the dark side, and take a view of our 45 IV, III | in us; so, on the other side, the operation of our minds 46 IV, IV | on the warm-headed man’s side, as having the more ideas, 47 IV, V | idea of two lines, viz. the side and diagonal of a square, 48 IV, VI | to be known. On the other side, the names of substances, 49 IV, VII | be receded from by either side. And thus these maxims, 50 IV, VII | obstinately to maintain that side of the question they have 51 IV, XV | grounds of probability on one side or the other. For example:—~ 52 IV, XVI | made them embrace that side of the question. It suffices 53 IV, XVI | having once found on which side the probability appeared 54 IV, XVI | probability on the other side, and outweigh all that at 55 IV, XVI | determine ourselves on the one side or other. The conduct of 56 IV, XVI | for us to embrace the one side or the other.~4. The right 57 IV, XVI | particulars, to see on which side the advantage lies: and 58 IV, XVI | to preponderate on either side; so they are fitted to produce 59 IV, XVII | intermediate idea agreeing on each side with those two it is immediately 60 IV, XVII | it is applied to on each side, on which the force of the 61 IV, XVII | brought over to the conquering side: they perhaps acknowledge 62 IV, XVII | persuaded of the truth on their side, and go away, worsted as 63 IV, XVII | requisite to show on which side, all things considered, 64 IV, XVII | right together, choose that side which has the overbalance.~ 65 IV, XVIII | reflection.~Faith, on the other side, is the assent to any proposition, 66 IV, XVIII | revelation discovered on which side the truth lay.~10. In matters 67 IV, XX | cannot always discern that side on which the strongest proofs 68 IV, XX | probability hang on one side of a covetous man’s reasoning, 69 IV, XX | close with the more probable side; but yet a man hath a power 70 IV, XX | he said on the contrary side. And therefore, though I 71 IV, XX | the whole matter, on which side the probability rests: wherein 72 IV, XX | produced on the contrary side; there assent, suspense, 73 IV, XX | undiscovered, latent on the other side (which also the nature of 74 IV, XX | refuse his assent to the side on which the greater probability 75 IV, XX | one jot at a stand which side to take, nor at all waver 76 IV, XX | afford his assent to that side on which the less probability 77 IV, XX | choosing or refusing the right side, and the mind sets itself 78 IV, XX | our choice to take which side we please, if manifest odds


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