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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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people

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | great part of illiterate people and savages pass many years, 2 I, I | savages, and illiterate people, being of all others the 3 I, II | those of the most civilized people, amongst whom the exposing 4 I, II | among the Mingrelians, a people professing Christianity, 5 I, II | de la Vega tells us of a people in Peru which were wont 6 I, II | greatest part of men, fewest people have had the impudence to 7 I, II | whether it be possible for people with such a prospect, such 8 I, II | governors and rulers of the people, full of the same sense 9 I, II | children and illiterate people, who have received least 10 I, III | lives and discourses of people not so far off, we should 11 I, III | neighbour’s censure, tie up people’s tongues; which, were the 12 I, III | whom other less considering people having once received so 13 I, III | bridges or houses,—which some people in the world, however of 14 I, III | not any idea; since those people who agreed in the name, 15 I, III | opinion. Talk but with country people, almost of any age, or young 16 I, III | almost of any age, or young people almost of any condition, 17 I, III | savages, and most country people, to have ideas of God and 18 II, IX | sensation are often, in grown people, altered by the judgment, 19 II, X | minds, than in those of people born blind. The memory of 20 II, XI | is so acceptable to all people, because its beauty appears 21 II, XIII | extension the same that other people do, viz. by body something 22 II, XIV | effect we see, that some people in America counted their 23 II, XIV | Julius Caesar, or many other people whose years, notwithstanding 24 II, XXI | that pitch, that it makes people cry out, “Give me children.” 25 II, XXI | this is so, I think few people need go far from home to 26 II, XXII | necessary in one, which another people have had never an occasion 27 II, XXIII | different world from other people: nothing would appear the 28 II, XXIII | apprehended. I know that people whose thoughts are immersed 29 II, XXIII | allow it is usual for most people to wonder how any one should 30 II, XXV | and answer one another in people’s memories, that, upon the 31 II, XXV | correlative term, there people are not so apt to take them 32 II, XXVII | story, and as severed by people hard to be discredited, 33 II, XXVII | four or five times that people use to make to chickens 34 II, XXVII | the idea of a man in most people’s sense: but of a body, 35 II, XXXII | commonly signified by other people’s words; but cannot make 36 II, XXXIII| ideas in the minds of young people. This is the time most susceptible 37 II, XXXIII| the body are by discreet people minded and fenced against, 38 III, VI | the idea of body with some people be bare extension or space, 39 III, VI | ignorant and illiterate people, who sorted and denominated 40 III, IX | or substances stand for, people ordinarily show them the 41 III, IX | as has been said, several people observe several properties 42 III, X | with the same words other people use; as if their very sound 43 III, X | which, like a mist before people’s eyes, might hinder their 44 III, X | understood; speaking to their people, in their laws, are not 45 III, X | darken truth and unsettle people’s rights; to raise mists, 46 III, X | different sense from other people: I am not understood, but 47 IV, IV | reasoning in this matter, people do lay the whole stress 48 IV, VI | therefore these things might, to people not possessed with scholastic 49 IV, VI | having got root in most people’s minds who have received 50 IV, XII | first and clearest by most people, the particular instance, 51 IV, XVII | employed the hands of his people, and his Spanish iron so, 52 IV, XIX | those who are his peculiar people, chosen by him, and depending 53 IV, XX | advantage of their knowledge.~4. People hindered from inquiry. Besides 54 IV, XX | down opinions, as silly people do empiric’s pills, without 55 IV, XX | There are another sort of people that want proofs, not because 56 IV, XX | ignorance or error more people than all the other together,


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