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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | without taking notice of those immediately preceding, which introduce 2 I, I | the very first proposal immediately closes with and assents 3 I, I | naturals; which being stamped immediately on the soul, (as these men 4 I, II | and imprinted in our minds immediately by the hand of God. I grant 5 I, III | which they properly and immediately belong are extension and 6 II, IV | without any other succeeding immediately into its place? I think 7 II, VII | succession. For if we look immediately into ourselves, and reflect 8 II, VIII | qualities twofold; first, immediately perceivable; secondly, mediately 9 II, VIII | they are fitted, either by immediately operating on our bodies 10 II, VIII | called secondary qualities immediately perceivable: the latter, 11 II, XIV | ideas to follow one another immediately in our minds, we have no 12 II, XVII | infinity is by the mind more immediately attributed; and then how 13 II, XXI | the mind. But that which immediately determines the will, from 14 II, XXI | state it between them, i.e. immediately after the judgment of the 15 II, XXI | determination of the will immediately follows the judgment of 16 II, XXIII | simple ideas which we receive immediately from it, does, by those 17 II, XXIII | sensible qualities do it immediately: v.g. we immediately by 18 II, XXIII | it immediately: v.g. we immediately by our senses perceive in 19 II, XXIII | wood. By the former, fire immediately, by the latter, it mediately 20 II, XXVII | existences and actions of the immediately preceding moment: so that 21 II, XXVII | body should still live, and immediately from the separation of the 22 II, XXXIII| name of it, but his fancy immediately carries sickness and qualms 23 II, XXXIII| now require that I should immediately proceed to show, what use 24 III, I | the use of language, are immediately applied.~Secondly, Since 25 III, II | one apply them as marks, immediately, to anything else but the 26 III, II | by men, can properly and immediately signify nothing but the 27 III, II | First, that they being immediately the signs of men’s ideas, 28 III, IV | have shown, signify nothing immediately but the ideas in the mind 29 III, IV | ideas in the mind which they immediately signify, intimate also some 30 III, IX | being that which their names immediately signify, these, as united 31 III, IX | barely that perception they immediately signify: which reference 32 III, XI | not end of themselves, and immediately vanish. I leave it then 33 IV, II | disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the 34 IV, II | sunshine, forces itself immediately to be perceived, as soon 35 IV, II | disagreement of any ideas, but not immediately. Though wherever the mind 36 IV, III | those invisible parts which immediately produce them. We are so 37 IV, IV | the mind knows not things immediately, but only by the intervention 38 IV, V | mental propositions cease immediately to be barely mental, and 39 IV, VI | all other bodies, it will immediately lose all its colour and 40 IV, VI | the animals in it would immediately perish: since we find them 41 IV, VII | disagreement is perceived immediately by itself, without the intervention 42 IV, VII | God himself affords it immediately to us: and we see the truth 43 IV, X | anything our senses have not immediately discovered to us. Nay, I 44 IV, X | animal spirits must be either immediately by thought, or by some other 45 IV, XII | other ideas, which cannot be immediately compared.~15. Mathematics 46 IV, XIV | mind, when it is exercised immediately about things, is called 47 IV, XVI | argument which they cannot immediately answer, and show the insufficiency 48 IV, XVII | side with those two it is immediately placed between, the ideas 49 IV, XVII | connexion of any two ideas immediately put together, but only by 50 IV, XVII | those it is on both sides immediately applied to; then those two 51 IV, XVII | they can be by themselves immediately compared one with another: 52 IV, XVII | disagreement of two ideas immediately compared together.~Rational 53 IV, XVIII | impression which is made immediately by God on the mind of any 54 IV, XVIII | anything, unless where God immediately reveals it to us: and there 55 IV, XIX | discoveries communicated by God immediately; which reason vouches the 56 IV, XIX | ray darted into the mind immediately from the fountain of light: 57 IV, XX | Thummim set up in their minds immediately by God himself, to be the 58 IV, XX | appears to our minds, whether immediately or by the assistance of


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