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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | imagine have spared the application he subjoins to it, as not 2 I, I | and requires pains and application. And how can it with any 3 I, I | are all apt to be, when application and study have warmed our 4 I, II | knowledge of, by the use and due application of our natural faculties. 5 I, III | who yet, for want of a due application of their thoughts this way, 6 I, III | depends upon the different application of their faculties. To conclude: 7 I, III | they were discovered by the application of those faculties that 8 II, VII | has annexed pain to the application of many things to our bodies, 9 II, IX | and upon the different application of other bodies to them, 10 II, XI | but never with any such application. And, on the other side, 11 II, XIV | nothing more required but the application of the standard or measure 12 II, XVI | more determinate in their application. Because the ideas of numbers 13 II, XX | receive from their use and application any way to our senses, though 14 II, XXI | some cases; and practice, application, and custom in most. Bread 15 II, XXVI | their existence from the due application and operation of some other 16 II, XXVI | constantly produced by the application of a certain degree of heat 17 II, XXVI | ideas so called, by the application of fire, is turned into 18 II, XXVI | animals: which is plain in the application of these names to other 19 II, XXVIII| particular instances of their application, through the several nations 20 II, XXIX | This, I suppose, needs no application to make it plainer.~4. Distinct 21 II, XXIX | for. And since the loose application of names, to undetermined, 22 II, XXXI | in their several ways of application: which being impossible 23 II, XXXI | other bodies, upon a due application, exceeding far not only 24 III, II | the other; without which application of them, they are nothing 25 III, III | it is necessary, in the application of names to things, that 26 III, IV | Nor will the “successive application of the parts of the superficies 27 III, V | careless and confused use and application of words, it will perhaps 28 III, VI | substances in their first application. One of Adam’s children, 29 III, VI | fail us in its particular application, and so is of no real use 30 III, IX | explain, in their particular application to our several sorts of 31 III, IX | be very uncertain in its application; and it will be impossible 32 III, IX | receive, from the different application only of fire; and how much 33 III, IX | hands of a chymist, by the application of other bodies, will not 34 III, X | be so or not.~5. Unsteady application of them. Secondly, Another 35 III, X | false. And therefore such application of names as would make them 36 III, X | as attention, study, and application might make them, yet it 37 III, X | artificial and figurative application of words eloquence hath 38 IV, I | and not to be, for ready application in all cases, wherein there 39 IV, II | it were juxta-position or application one to another, to perceive 40 IV, II | view to find it. A steady application and pursuit are required 41 IV, II | the want of due method and application in us, and not of sufficient 42 IV, II | or pain follows upon the application of certain objects to us, 43 IV, III | incapable of an exact immediate application; and therefore there is 44 IV, III | themselves, but for want of application in acquiring, examining, 45 IV, VI | species, and men extend the application of any general term no further 46 IV, VII | of substances, and their application to complex ideas is dangerous. 47 IV, VIII | in them but the use and application of these signs.~This I think 48 IV, X | make of men’s tempers and application of their thoughts, some 49 IV, XI | since, by their different application, I can produce in myself 50 IV, XII | sagacious and methodical application of our thoughts. for the 51 IV, XIII | pains to look into.~2. The application of our faculties voluntary; 52 IV, XIII | survey it, and with an intent application endeavour to observe accurately


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