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| Alphabetical [« »] glory 11 glow-worm 1 glowing 1 go 78 goat 1 goats 1 goblet 1 | Frequency [« »] 79 eyes 79 stands 78 appear 78 go 78 none 78 perfect 78 side | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances go |
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1 Ded | add a price to what they go along with, proportionable 2 Read | when I knowingly let it go with a fault, so apt to 3 Read | way, if you will have it go down with some, even of 4 Read | have been brought to let it go abroad, I desire it should 5 Read | obscurely that it is in vain to go about to mend it. Whichever 6 I, I | adventitious: in vain shall a man go about to distinguish them. 7 I, I | scarce any signification, go for clear reasons to those 8 I, I | probably it will hardly go down with anybody at first 9 I, II | of different sects should go about to give us a list 10 I, III | those propositions that go for principles; and yet 11 II, I | man’s knowledge here can go beyond his experience. Wake 12 II, II | find in himself, who shall go about to fashion in his 13 II, IV | without solidity. For (not to go so far as annihilation of 14 II, XI | is a kind of affront to go about to examine it, by 15 II, XI | so long that her milk may go through them. And those 16 II, XIII | would be as needless to go to prove that men perceive, 17 II, XIII | proves a vacuum. But not to go so far as beyond the utmost 18 II, XIV | that every one that will go about it, may easily conceive 19 II, XVI | smallness beyond which it cannot go, as an unit; and therefore 20 II, XVI | as distinguishable from go as from 9000, though 91 21 II, XVI | one, and so to two, and so go on with his tale, taking 22 II, XVI | millions, &c., it is hard to go beyond eighteen, or at most, 23 II, XVI | to reckon, or regularly go over any moderate series 24 II, XVI | progress in numbering can go no further. So that to reckon 25 II, XVII | not all, but one may yet go farther. So much as the 26 II, XXI | without ever letting it go again: for the will having 27 II, XXI | on the will, let it not go; by which we may be convinced, 28 II, XXI | I think few people need go far from home to be convinced. 29 II, XXI | liberty, because he may either go or stay, as he best likes; 30 II, XXI | sensation: though, when we go beyond the bare ideas in 31 II, XXII | imaginations all those ideas which go to the making them up, and 32 II, XXII | speaker. I think I need not go any further in the analysis 33 II, XXIII | number of these simple ideas go constantly together; which 34 II, XXIII | have, yet our thoughts can go no further than our own: 35 II, XXIII | sensation and reflection, go to make up the idea or notion 36 II, XXIII | enlarged conceptions, we cannot go beyond those simple ideas. 37 II, XXVII | same immaterial spirit, go to the making of the same 38 II, XXVII | should this consciousness go along with the little finger, 39 II, XXVIII| praise, vice and blame, go together. Virtue is everywhere, 40 II, XXVIII| It would make a volume to go over all sorts of relations: 41 II, XXIX | clear, when the ideas that go to their composition are 42 II, XXXI | discover: the furthest I can go is, only to presume that, 43 II, XXXI | hundred times as many ideas go to the complex idea of gold 44 III, V | and unregarded. For, to go no further than human actions 45 III, V | design, therefore, I shall go on with what I have further 46 III, VI | is unknown to us: for to go no further than the grossest 47 III, VI | only by propagation, must I go to the Indies to see the 48 III, IX | having all an equal right to go into the complex specific 49 III, X | wrong; it being all one to go about to draw those men 50 III, XI | exactly know the ideas that go to each composition, and 51 III, XI | signification of that word, but must go a little further, and inquire 52 IV, III | fain to quit our reason, go beyond our ideas, and attribute 53 IV, III | is: and it is in vain to go about to be sceptical in 54 IV, III | that which is thought to go furthest in an intelligible 55 IV, III | the memory had let them go, it would be almost impossible 56 IV, III | he may without confusion go on to what is yet unknown; 57 IV, III | such a conceit, we need not go far. He that knows anything, 58 IV, III | its motion, and the watch go no more. The dissolving 59 IV, III | ignorant of. In these we can go no further than particular 60 IV, IV | many decompositions that go to the making up the complex 61 IV, IV | shall come into when they go off this stage. It may suffice 62 IV, V | number of simple ideas that go to the making them up. For 63 IV, VI | primary qualities, we can go but a very little way in; 64 IV, VI | be certain. But this will go but a little way. The more, 65 IV, VI | in our ideas. Whenever we go to seek it elsewhere, in 66 IV, VII | This we shall see, if we go over these several sorts 67 IV, VIII | All the simple ideas that go to the complex one signified 68 IV, VIII | disingenuity of one who will go from the definition of his 69 IV, X | certainty, I think we need go no further than ourselves, 70 IV, X | forgiven by my reader if I go over some parts of this 71 IV, XII | discover the rest; we can go no further than the simple 72 IV, XVI | leave at his leisure to go over the account again, 73 IV, XVII | it is not safe for her to go abroad thin clad in such 74 IV, XVII | truth on their side, and go away, worsted as they are, 75 IV, XVII | speculations, are fain sometimes to go over them again, and there 76 IV, XIX | impulse upon his mind to go to Pharaoh, that he might 77 IV, XIX | enough to authorize him to go with that message, till 78 IV, XX | agreeable to such principles, go down glibly, and are easily