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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Ded | things, beyond the ordinary reach or common methods, that 2 Int | powers thereof; how far they reach; to what things they are 3 Int | are found to be beyond the reach of our capacities. We should 4 Int | and has put within the reach of their discovery, the 5 Int | that are set out of the reach of it. It will be no excuse 6 Int | that it is long enough to reach the bottom, at such places 7 II, I | tower above the clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, 8 II, IX | made in the body, if they reach not the mind; whatever impressions 9 II, XIII | extremities come within our reach; and the eye takes both 10 II, XIV | duration being beyond the reach of thought, as well as the 11 II, XVII | is infinitely beyond the reach of our narrow capacities: 12 II, XVII | quickest flight of mind reach it, or by thinking comprehend 13 II, XIX | the senses, and out of the reach of those motions made on 14 II, XXI | respect of actions within the reach of such a power in him, 15 II, XXIII | our faculties will not reach. If we would inquire further 16 II, XXVII | consciousness that cannot reach beyond this new state. All 17 II, XXVII | anything but consciousness; or reach any further than that does.~ 18 II, XXIX | and so on, shall as soon reach eternity as he that adds 19 II, XXXIII| world; or, if it does not reach so far, it is at least the 20 III, III | things as come within the reach of our knowledge: which, 21 III, IV | which never came within the reach of our senses; and frame 22 III, VI | which come not within the reach of our knowledge when we 23 III, VI | turn; it is not beyond the reach of our faculties to attain 24 III, VI | contrivances beyond the reach of our discoveries.~41. 25 IV, I | his knowledge would not reach beyond that particular diagram. 26 IV, I | well thought beyond the reach of human faculties, when 27 IV, III | rational knowledge cannot reach to the whole extent of our 28 IV, III | our knowledge would never reach to all we might desire to 29 IV, III | according to the utmost reach of our ideas, being able 30 IV, III | how far our knowledge does reach; for the state we are at 31 IV, III | me to be put out of the reach of our knowledge: and he 32 IV, III | things that are within the reach of our understandings, and 33 IV, III | not; and whatsoever we can reach with our eyes or our thoughts 34 IV, III | minds? They are out of the reach of those inlets of all our 35 IV, III | trials we make are able to reach. But whether they will succeed 36 IV, III | science of bodies within our reach. And therefore I am apt 37 IV, III | will still be out of our reach: because we want perfect 38 IV, III | are within our view and reach, we are ignorant of their 39 IV, IV | ideas terminate in them, and reach no further, where there 40 IV, IV | and sensible observation reach. Herein, therefore, is founded 41 IV, IV | shown) will not be found to reach very far: but so far as 42 IV, VI | universal) knowledge; and reach with certainty no further 43 IV, VI | itself, separate from the reach and influence of all other 44 IV, VI | concerning substances may reach further: but that is not 45 IV, VI | further than our senses reach and inform us. Possibly 46 IV, VI | notions, even in these, reach with any clearness beyond 47 IV, VI | particular subjects, which can reach but a little way. We must 48 IV, VI | depend, we must not hope to reach certainty in universal propositions 49 IV, VII | as their influence will reach, it is in vain to endeavour, 50 IV, X | such a knowledge within our reach which we cannot miss, if 51 IV, X | thoughts, as far as they would reach, to a closer contemplation 52 IV, XI | this matter are beyond our reach. For however true it may 53 IV, XII | are able, I imagine, to reach very little general knowledge 54 IV, XII | this I fear our talents reach not, nor are our faculties, 55 IV, XIII | to; there may be in his reach a book containing pictures 56 IV, XVI | they come not within the reach of our knowledge. Thus, 57 IV, XVI | that falling not under the reach of our senses, they are 58 IV, XVI | probable proofs, our assent can reach no higher than an assurance 59 IV, XVII | opinion. Sense and intuition reach but a very little way. The 60 IV, XVII | calls them,) whose thoughts reach only to imitation, Non quo 61 IV, XVIII | particular matter, being able to reach no higher than probability, 62 IV, XIX | which he has laid within the reach of their natural faculties: 63 IV, XX | because they are out of their reach, but because they will not


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