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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | thus begun by chance, was continued by intreaty; written by 2 II, VIII | some motion must be thence continued by our nerves, or animal 3 II, IX | billet, unless the motion be continued to the brain, and there 4 II, X | and that motion may be continued on to the muscles of the 5 II, XIII | another, with which it is continued, even so much as in thought. 6 II, XIV | twenty-four hours in one continued sleep, the duration of that 7 II, XIV | than as it produces there a continued train of distinguishable 8 II, XIV | the sense of a constant continued succession is lost, and 9 II, XIV | was either light or any continued motion, a minute, an hour, 10 II, XV | has this common idea of continued lengths, capable of greater 11 II, XVI | following figures in one continued line, as the marks of one 12 II, XVII | finds, that, after he has continued his doubling in his thoughts, 13 II, XVII | endless repetition, there is continued an enlargement of which 14 II, XXVII | both which consist in a continued train of succession, concerning 15 II, XXVII | suppose an atom, i.e. a continued body under one immutable 16 II, XXVII | long as its existence is continued; for so long it will be 17 II, XXVII | living plant, in a like continued organization conformable 18 II, XXVII | they exist united in that continued organization, which is fit 19 II, XXVII | suppose this machine one continued body, all whose organized 20 II, XXVII | participation of the same continued life, by constantly fleeting 21 II, XXVII | instant, and from thence continued, under one organization 22 II, XXVII | have observed, is the same continued life communicated to different 23 II, XXVII | whether the same self be continued in the same or divers substances. 24 II, XXVII | substances by the unity of one continued life. For, it being the 25 II, XXVII | individual substance, or can be continued in a succession of several 26 II, XXVII | pre-existent spirit not having continued so many ages in a state 27 II, XXVII | this self has existed in a continued duration more than one instant, 28 II, XXVII | by the same consciousness continued on for the future. And thus, 29 II, XXVII | same self, but the same continued consciousness, in which 30 II, XXVII | from it, which, whilst they continued in a vital union with that 31 II, XXVII | conformation of parts, though continued in a fleeting successive 32 II, XXVII | otherwise the same but by a continued succession of fleeting particles, 33 II, XXVII | denomination the same existence continued preserves it the same individual 34 II, XXXIII| quarrels propagated and continued in the world.~12. A third 35 III, VI | is by easy steps, and a continued series of things, that in 36 III, VII | negations, that it unites in one continued reasoning or narration, 37 IV, III | beings, and for several years continued us in such a state, can 38 IV, III | is their motion, and how continued or communicated; and what 39 IV, VII | their schools, where it continued many ages, without teaching 40 IV, XII | by gentle degrees, and a continued chain of reasonings, proceed 41 IV, XV | progress, the whole series is continued with an evidence, which


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