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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | Man has given me a late instance, to mention no other. For 2 I, I | with the speculative, and instance in those magnified principles 3 I, II | think it will be hard to instance any one moral rule which 4 I, II | much as self-evident.~5. Instance in keeping compacts. That 5 I, III | innate. If identity (to instance that alone) be a native 6 I, III | observation. And then I desire an instance of an idea, pretended to 7 II, XIX | ideas. I need not, for this, instance in those who sleep out whole 8 II, XX | I rather made choice to instance in them, and show how the 9 II, XXI | versa, in any particular instance, is that which we call the 10 II, XXI | consideration of an obvious instance or two may make this clear.~ 11 II, XXI | mind, in every particular instance, to determine its general 12 II, XXV | As in the above-mentioned instance, the contract and ceremony 13 II, XXVII | as it is evident in the instance I gave but now, if the consciousness 14 II, XXVII | as much as in the former instance two persons with the same 15 II, XXVII | substance; as is evident in the instance we have already given of 16 II, XXIX | we do from the other.~15. Instance in eternity. Having frequently 17 II, XXXIII| probable soever, by this instance, it appears to be so: but 18 II, XXXIII| be looked after.~10. An instance. The ideas of goblins and 19 II, XXXIII| than the other.~11. Another instance. A man receives a sensible 20 II, XXXIII| in the world.~12. A third instance. A man has suffered pain 21 II, XXXIII| their graves.~14. Another instance of the effect of the association 22 II, XXXIII| separate them.~16. A curious instance. Instances of this kind 23 III, III | If it be looked on as an instance of a prodigious memory, 24 III, III | children converse with (to instance in them alone) are, like 25 III, III | purpose. And one may, in this instance, see what gave occasion 26 III, VI | stands for, let it be, for instance, a body yellow, of a certain 27 III, VI | of the species we make: instance in that of man. There are 28 III, VI | discourse with others.~34. Instance in Cassowaries. Were I to 29 III, VII | several significations.~5. Instance in “but.” “But” is a particle, 30 III, IX | use of it, stands for.~16. Instance, liquor. This is a natural 31 III, IX | the contending about.~17. Instance, gold. How much this is 32 III, IX | exactly the forementioned instance of the word gold, and we 33 III, X | have heretofore done.~15. Instance, in matter. How much names 34 III, X | any such misuse. I shall instance in one only, and that a 35 III, X | which will not be a clear instance of this. Life is a term, 36 III, XI | being quite different.~7. Instance, bat and bird. Whether a 37 IV, I | demonstration in another instance, before he could know it 38 IV, VI | no further than that bare instance: because our understandings 39 IV, VI | undoubted certainty.~8. Instance in gold. “All gold is fixed,” 40 IV, VII | better in that particular instance, than by this general proposition, “ 41 IV, VII | signification and sound.~13. Instance in vacuum. But if another 42 IV, VII | further made manifest.~16. Instance in demonstrations about 43 IV, VII | can only be verbal. For instance: let man be that concerning 44 IV, VII | called man.~17. Another instance. Secondly, Another that 45 IV, VII | they are men.~18. A third instance. Thirdly, Perhaps another 46 IV, VIII | And I would fain see an instance wherein any such can be 47 IV, VIII | however certain they be.~6. Instance, man and palfrey. “Every 48 IV, XI | thereby a true history.~2. Instance: whiteness of this paper. 49 IV, XII | most people, the particular instance, or the general rule; and 50 IV, XII | America is a convincing instance: whose ignorance in useful 51 IV, XII | compared.~15. Mathematics an instance of this. That these two ( 52 IV, XIII | know that he perceives.~3. Instance in numbers. Thus he that 53 IV, XIII | to be, and not to be.~4. Instance in natural religion. He 54 IV, XVI | and that the particular instance of it is attested by many 55 IV, XVI | testimonies in that particular instance, favour or contradict it. 56 IV, XVII | of the proofs in any one instance, and no more; but in this 57 IV, XVII | draw in anything. In the instance above mentioned, what is 58 IV, XVII | use again of the former instance, I ask whether the mind, 59 IV, XVII | that great instrument and instance of human sagacity, was discovered,


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