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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | so different, that it is hard to find a book which pleases 2 Read | mysteries of science; and hard and misapplied words, with 3 I, I | are known,”) it will be hard to conceive what is meant 4 I, II | and I think it will be hard to instance any one moral 5 I, II | name or sound virtue, is so hard to be understood; liable 6 I, II | otherwise it will be very hard to understand how there 7 I, II | will perhaps find it a hard matter any other way to 8 I, III | thought so; since it is hard to conceive how there should 9 I, III | acquired, it will not be a hard matter for him to tell us 10 II, I | white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all 11 II, I | consideration; it being hard to conceive that anything 12 II, I | accompanies it, it will be hard to know wherein to place 13 II, I | those thoughts, is very hard to be conceived, and would 14 II, I | reasoning at all. And yet it is hard to imagine that the rational 15 II, III | adhesion of the parts, as hard and soft, tough and brittle, 16 II, IV | its figure. And indeed, hard and soft are names that 17 II, IV | that being generally called hard by us, which will put us 18 II, IV | nothing but bodies that are hard can keep his hands from 19 II, VIII | but, in truth, it will be hard to determine whether there 20 II, VIII | from some parts of that hard stone, to produce in us 21 II, XIV | nations counted by, are hard to be known, they differing 22 II, XIV | equal, it would be very hard to satisfy him that they 23 II, XV | fills eternity; and it is hard to find a reason why any 24 II, XV | other beings, it is near as hard to conceive any existence, 25 II, XVI | of millions, &c., it is hard to go beyond eighteen, or 26 II, XVI | which way, it will be very hard to have any distinguishing 27 II, XVII | of infinity. Though it be hard, I think, to find anyone 28 II, XXI | the will. For it is pretty hard to state it between them, 29 II, XXII | was before fluid is become hard and consistent, without 30 II, XXIII | of solid parts in body as hard to be conceived as thinking 31 II, XXIII | solid extended substance as hard to be conceived as a thinking 32 II, XXIII | with some difficulties very hard, and perhaps impossible 33 II, XXV | Because it is commonly hard to know all the simple ideas 34 II, XXVII | united to it, will find it hard to make an embryo, one of 35 II, XXVII | and as severed by people hard to be discredited, which 36 II, XXVII | possibly have it, will be hard for us to determine, till 37 II, XXVII | by them, it will not be hard to determine, in either 38 II, XXVII | of person. But yet it is hard to conceive that Socrates, 39 II, XXIX | be different, it will be hard, may any one say, to find 40 II, XXIX | distinct things, it will be hard to say what a confused idea 41 II, XXXIII| s minds, that it is very hard to separate them; they always 42 III, VI | a distinct species from hard gold in the hands of a workman. 43 III, VI | it would be jargon. So hard is it to show the various 44 III, VI | in nature, will find it hard, even in the race of animals, 45 III, VI | consideration of it, finds it to be hard, to have a bright yellow 46 III, VI | for was nothing but a body hard, shining, yellow, and very 47 III, VII | meant by them is commonly as hard to be understood in one 48 III, IX | established, but also very hard to be so. For example: he 49 III, IX | gold, and we shall see how hard it is precisely to determine 50 III, X | and confusion that is so hard to be avoided in the use 51 III, X | in the use of them. It is hard to find a discourse written 52 III, X | business, and ignorant, with hard words, or employing the 53 III, X | warriors: which, if it be hard to get them out of, it is 54 III, X | of things. It would be a hard matter to persuade any one 55 III, X | precise collection. It is hard to name a word which is 56 III, X | to name a word which is hard to name a word which will 57 III, X | may seem, by the use of hard words or learned terms, 58 IV, III | our knowledge, so it is hard to determine how far it 59 IV, III | not considered, it is a hard matter to tell when we are 60 IV, III | all beings, will not be hard to persuade those who are 61 IV, V | Mental propositions are very hard to he treated of. And that 62 IV, VI | Knowledge, that it is very hard to speak intelligibly of 63 IV, VI | ideas and modes, is not hard to do. For in these the 64 IV, X | extended, they will have as hard a task to make out to their 65 IV, XV | in cold weather, be so hard that men walked upon it, 66 IV, XVI | impossible, and in most, very hard, even for those who have 67 IV, XVI | degrees of perfection. It is a hard matter to say where sensible 68 IV, XVI | difference, that it will be hard to say, that that of the 69 IV, XVII | long and perplexed, and too hard for those who have not strength 70 IV, XIX | without examination, it is a hard matter to get them out of 71 IV, XIX | revelation is needless: and it is hard to conceive how there can 72 IV, XX | standing, wrought out of hard rock, Greek and Latin, with 73 IV, XX | mistake; and that he sold them hard words and ignorance at a 74 IV, XX | and learning, which with hard study he hath all this time 75 IV, XX | and so wide, that it is hard to determine when a man


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