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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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third

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | pardoned if I have in the Third Book dwelt long on this 2 Read | ch. xxvii, concerning the third rule which men refer their 3 Read | thinks in what he says in his third chapter (p. 78) concerning “ 4 I, II | his first, second, and third marks agree perfectly to 5 I, II | and the first, second, third, fourth, and sixth marks 6 I, II | marks agree but ill to his third, fourth, and fifth propositions. 7 I, II | them, I cannot see how the third, viz. “That virtue joined 8 II, VIII | To these might be added a third sort, which are allowed 9 II, VIII | resemblances, but are not; the third neither are nor are thought 10 II, VIII | thus affecting us: but the third sort are called and esteemed 11 II, XII | ideas of relations. (3) The third is separating them from 12 II, XIII | called substance; and for a third when body is called so;— 13 II, XVII | and by the addition of a third, three feet; and so on, 14 II, XXVII | another the same man, and a third the same person, if person, 15 II, XXVII | thoughts.~By the second and third, Socrates, in this life 16 II, XXVIII| or innocent; and by the third, whether they be virtues 17 II, XXIX | undetermined. Thirdly, A third defect that frequently gives 18 II, XXIX | what I say of Words in the third Book has been read and considered. 19 II, XXXIII| continued in the world.~12. A third instance. A man has suffered 20 III, V | concerning Words in this third Book, will possibly be thought 21 III, IX | to leave them out; or a third, who has made other trials, 22 III, XI | clearly understood.~11. Third remedy: To apply words to 23 III, XI | definition: and perhaps a third, which partake somewhat 24 IV, I | substances. Thirdly, The third sort of agreement or disagreement 25 IV, III | extends. Thirdly, As to the third sort of our knowledge, viz. 26 IV, III | to seek after it.~30. A third cause, want of tracing our 27 IV, VII | that they are men.~18. A third instance. Thirdly, Perhaps 28 IV, VIII | place a shilling, and a third in a third place a penny; 29 IV, VIII | shilling, and a third in a third place a penny; and so proceeding, 30 IV, XVI | testimony is weaker: and a third that attests the hearsay 31 IV, XVII | and easily perceived; the third is the perceiving their 32 IV, XVII | conclusion on all the parts; a third, to make out a demonstration 33 IV, XVII | another, and that with a third, and that with a fourth, & 34 IV, XVII | by the intervention of a third. As a man, by a yard, finds 35 IV, XVII | Argumentum ad hominem. Thirdly, a third way is to press a man with 36 IV, XVIII | he was rapt up into the third heaven; whatever new ideas 37 IV, XIX | the liberty to consider a third ground of assent, which 38 IV, XX | another only doubts of, and a third stedfastly believes and 39 IV, XX | our present purpose.~6. Third cause of error, want of 40 IV, XX | whether our king Richard the Third was crooked or no; or whether 41 IV, XXI | Semeiotike. Thirdly, the third branch may be called Semeiotike,


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