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seest 1
seize 1
seized 1
seldom 43
self 44
self-consciousness 1
self-determination 4
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43 misery
43 pleases
43 proposed
43 seldom
42 13
42 active
42 attention
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | general propositions are seldom mentioned in the huts of 2 I, II | greater power than nature, seldom failing to make them worship 3 I, III | allowed the privilege, not seldom assumed by others, to take 4 II, I | attention to outward sensations, seldom make any considerable reflection 5 II, I | their time in sleep, and are seldom awake but when either hunger 6 II, X | and the like ideas, are seldom quite lost, whilst the mind 7 II, XV | and to the sharpest eyes seldom less than thirty seconds 8 II, XVIII | colour. But since we very seldom make assemblages of colours, 9 II, XVIII | complex ideas, which being seldom in the minds of any but 10 II, XXI | most sensible; and the will seldom orders any action, nor is 11 II, XXI | remoter absent good. We are seldom at ease, and free enough 12 II, XXI | we are unacquainted with,—seldom is able to counterbalance 13 II, XXII | species of mixed modes, seldom allowing or considering 14 II, XXII | others, which they have but seldom an occasion to mention, 15 II, XXII | names to them, which they seldom or never have any occasion 16 II, XXIII | to their senses that they seldom reflect on anything beyond 17 II, XXVIII| well as men; but yet it is seldom said, this bull is the grandfather 18 II, XXVIII| some, nay perhaps most men, seldom seriously reflect on: and 19 II, XXVIII| made up of, are, perhaps, seldom taken notice of: v.g. when 20 II, XXXII | found in. Therefore it is seldom that any one mistakes in 21 III, IV | as I am apt to think) not seldom the occasion of great wrangling 22 III, V | speaking of mixed modes, seldom imagine or take any other 23 III, VI | proved, of man’s making, and seldom adequate to the internal 24 III, VI | modes, and relations, it seldom happens that men have occasion 25 III, IX | part are moral words, have seldom in two different men the 26 III, IX | since one man’s complex idea seldom agrees with another’s, and 27 III, IX | substance? All which together, seldom or never fall to produce 28 III, IX | set themselves to cavil, seldom mistake, in any language 29 III, IX | and I believe it is very seldom that, in speaker and hearer, 30 III, IX | obscurity and disorder do not seldom cast a mist before our eyes, 31 III, IX | intelligible to all mankind, and seldom come to be controverted; 32 III, X | weakness of their hypothesis, seldom fail to coin new words, 33 III, X | in such discourses they seldom are in the right, so they 34 III, X | the right, so they are as seldom to be convinced that they 35 III, XI | make new words, (which men seldom venture to do, for fear 36 III, XI | without much thinking, and seldom frame determined ideas to 37 IV, III | same man; and it is very seldom that they are not different 38 IV, V | confound others, and not seldom themselves also.~5. Mental 39 IV, VI | ideas, I think it is very seldom practised. Every one may 40 IV, VI | made known, and is very seldom apprehended, but as conceived 41 IV, VI | bodies, with which they are seldom thought to have anything 42 IV, VI | and properties goes very seldom further than our senses 43 IV, XVII | this scholastic way, are seldom or never convinced, and


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