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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Ded | encouragement, this should appear in the world, I hope it 2 Read | as I suspect they will appear to others, it is not one 3 I, I | what kind of logic will it appear that any notion is originally 4 I, I | thought on; the first that appear.~27. Not innate, because 5 I, I | Not innate, because they appear least where what is innate 6 I, I | original impressions, should appear fairest and clearest in 7 I, I | I doubt not but to make appear in the following Discourse. 8 I, II | in the next chapter, will appear very evident to any considering 9 I, II | and will not, perhaps, appear so wonderful, if we consider 10 I, II | come to be held. This will appear very likely, and almost 11 I, III | Whereby, perhaps, it will appear that our idea of sameness 12 I, III | extraordinary wisdom and power appear so plainly in all the works 13 I, III | and that herein should appear the first instances of human 14 II, I | sensation. For, since there appear not to be any ideas in the 15 II, VIII | superficies, to make any object appear white or black.~3. We may 16 II, VIII | primary qualities; which appear not, to our senses, to operate 17 II, IX | constitution.~7. Which ideas appear first, is not evident, nor 18 II, IX | his hand unequally, shall appear to his eye as it does in 19 II, IX | goodness of the Maker plainly appear in all the parts of this 20 II, X | bring in sight, and make appear again, and be the objects 21 II, XI | composition does not so much appear as in more complex ones, 22 II, XI | brood of young ones at once, appear not to have any knowledge 23 II, XI | or without noise, they appear not to miss them, or to 24 II, XI | extreme. For they do not appear to me to have lost the faculty 25 II, XIV | ideas, which we find to appear one after another in our 26 II, XIV | vanish and others begin to appear, we come by the idea of 27 II, XV | distinct; as will easily appear to any one who will let 28 II, XVI | inch; and in lines which appear of an equal length, one 29 II, XX | by things, only as they appear to be the causes of pleasure 30 II, XXI | as it was before, as will appear, if the will puts it to 31 II, XXIII | suspect, because they never appear in sensible effects.~10. 32 II, XXIII | sparkling colours, such as appear from the refraction of diamonds, 33 II, XXIII | wherein its lesser parts appear, shows only some few globules 34 II, XXIII | these red globules would appear, if glasses could be found 35 II, XXIII | other people: nothing would appear the same to him and others: 36 II, XXV | reflection: which yet will appear to have their ideas from 37 II, XXVII | what bodies soever they appear, or what substances soever 38 II, XXVII | rule holds. Whereby it will appear, that the difficulty or 39 II, XXVIII| of virtue and vice, will appear to any one who considers, 40 II, XXXI | imagine. Which will not appear so much a paradox to any 41 II, XXXIII| minds, that they always appear there together; and they 42 II, XXXIII| in themselves disjoined, appear to the sight constantly 43 III, II | of themselves be made to appear. The comfort and advantage 44 III, III | are essences, may further appear by what we are told concerning 45 III, V | existence in things; when they appear, upon a more wary survey, 46 III, V | mixed modes, will further appear when we consider, that it 47 III, VI | making it pass for such, will appear, besides what has been said 48 III, XI | writings and discourses appear to have had the clearest 49 III, XI | things as they ordinarily appear; therefore, in the signification 50 IV, I | negation, as will easily appear to any one, who will but 51 IV, II | more white will that body appear, that from an equal space 52 IV, II | the whiter does the body appear from which the greatest 53 IV, II | yet if he be resolved to appear so sceptical as to maintain, 54 IV, IV | imagination: and I believe it will appear that all the certainty of 55 IV, IV | and then it will plainly appear. The well-shaped changeling 56 IV, IV | rational soul, though it appear not: this is past doubt, 57 IV, V | considered a little nearly, will appear to include a tacit proposition, 58 IV, VI | malleableness will not appear to depend on that complex 59 IV, VI | they would not be what they appear to us were those bodies 60 IV, VI | to make them be what they appear to us, and to preserve those 61 IV, VI | themselves the qualities that appear to us in them; and we in 62 IV, VII | self-evident. This will appear to be so to any who will 63 IV, VIII | obviously and at first blush appear to contain no instruction 64 IV, XI | over it: which will neither appear (let me fancy as much as 65 IV, XII | demonstration of truths that appear at first sight beyond human 66 IV, XII | on it, I suppose it will appear past doubt, that, were the 67 IV, XIII | cold. The earth will not appear painted with flowers, nor 68 IV, XVI | to judge right, than they appear; at least, in the first 69 IV, XVI | circumstance, shall to any one appear, upon the whole matter, 70 IV, XVI | anybody; and therefore can appear more or less probable, only 71 IV, XVII | men and self-determination appear to be connected, i.e. this 72 IV, XVII | that this is a mistake will appear, if we consider, that the 73 IV, XVIII | is that wherein men often appear most irrational, and more 74 IV, XX | who take great care to appear always in a neat and splendid 75 IV, XX | contentedly suffer their minds to appear abroad in a piebald livery 76 IV, XX | proofs do exist, but do not appear to him who embraces the 77 IV, XX | where the real probabilities appear, and are plainly laid before 78 IV, XX | please, if manifest odds appear on either. The greater probability,


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