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| Alphabetical [« »] apples 1 applicable 9 application 52 applied 56 applies 12 apply 56 applying 9 | Frequency [« »] 57 short 57 uncertain 57 visible 56 applied 56 apply 56 hence 56 laid | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances applied |
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1 Read | particularly. By determinate, when applied to a simple idea, I mean 2 Read | it: by determined, when applied to a complex idea, I mean 3 I, III | many men, who, having not applied their thoughts that way, 4 II, I | and that which his mind is applied about whilst thinking being 5 II, VIII | the other; if a body be applied to the two hands, which 6 II, XIII | term extension is usually applied to it in what manner soever 7 II, XIII | the name extension were applied only to matter, or the distance 8 II, XIV | from bodies here, can be applied in our thoughts to duration, 9 II, XIV | from bodies here, can be applied in our thoughts to distances 10 II, XV | because space is often applied to distance of fleeting 11 II, XV | esse. And that durare is applied to the idea of hardness, 12 II, XV | in a larger sense, and is applied to parts of that infinite 13 II, XV | incomprehensible Being. But when applied to any particular finite 14 II, XVI | idea of infinity, even when applied to those, seems to be nothing 15 II, XVII | but the infinity of number applied to determinate parts, of 16 II, XVII | negation. Nor is it, when applied to duration, the bare negation 17 II, XVII | notion of duration, when applied to an eternal Being, and 18 II, XVIII | have been found out, and applied to several complex ideas 19 II, XX | as they are differently applied to or considered by us.~ 20 II, XXI | any propriety of speech be applied to power, it may be attributed 21 II, XXI | false way of judging, when applied to the happiness of another 22 II, XXV | thing to which the name is applied, and then it is positive, 23 II, XXV | thing to which the words are applied are relative words: v.g. 24 II, XXVII | care be taken to what it is applied: v.g. let us suppose an 25 II, XXVII | living body—identity is not applied to the same thing.~4. Identity 26 II, XXVII | strange use of the word man, applied to an idea out of which 27 II, XXVII | suited to the idea it is applied to. It is not therefore 28 II, XXVII | what idea the word it is applied to stands for: it being 29 II, XXVII | notice what the word I is applied to; which, in this case, 30 II, XXVII | idea to which the name is applied, if that idea be steadily 31 II, XXVIII| far as they really are so applied, they so far are coincident 32 II, XXIX | temper fit, but the seal not applied with a sufficient force 33 II, XXIX | is familiar to us, being applied to the whole, containing 34 II, XXXI | from what the first author applied it to, and has in his mind 35 II, XXXII | names of any language are applied to) some remarkable sensible 36 III, I | of sensible things, and applied to certain modes of thinking. 37 III, I | language, are immediately applied.~Secondly, Since all (except 38 III, II | the idea which they have applied it to: but it is evident 39 III, II | understood, if the sounds they applied to one idea were such as 40 III, II | such as by the hearer were applied to another, which is to 41 III, III | cannot be done by names applied to particular things; whereof 42 III, III | suit those notions they are applied to), I say, though defining 43 III, III | has been almost wholly applied to the artificial constitution 44 III, X | has not in it a sound yet applied to such a signification; 45 III, XI | their minds to which they applied them, but spoke them only 46 III, XI | the clearest notions, and applied to them their terms with 47 III, XI | though it may by mistake be applied to a particular body to 48 III, XI | idea to which each word is applied, and to keep them to that 49 IV, VI | substances, let the idea it is applied to be what it will, of which 50 IV, VI | though perhaps, when we have applied our thoughts a little nearer 51 IV, VIII | these, and was not to be applied to anything where any of 52 IV, XI | causes in our bodies when applied to them: and we remember 53 IV, XII | by the thoughts otherwise applied: the mind had other objects, 54 IV, XVII | on both sides immediately applied to; then those two remote 55 IV, XVII | idea to that which it is applied to on each side, on which 56 IV, XVII | ideas it is set between and applied to, to show their agreement;