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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, VIII | degree of motion in the minute particles of our nerves 2 II, VIII | diminution of the motion of the minute parts of our bodies, caused 3 II, VIII | hands, which has in its minute particles a greater motion 4 II, XIV | to anything that is but a minute or a day antecedent to the 5 II, XIV | any continued motion, a minute, an hour, a day, a year, 6 II, XIV | consider duration equal to one minute, before either the being 7 II, XIV | any body, I can add one minute more till I come to sixty; 8 II, XIV | length of time, as of a minute, a year, or an age, as often 9 II, XV | if we will look into the minute anatomical parts of matter, 10 II, XV | which is ordinarily about a minute, and to the sharpest eyes 11 II, XXI | extensions and motions of these minute bodies, which produce those 12 II, XXII | trouble him with a more minute enumeration of every particular 13 II, XXIII| texture, and figure of the minute parts of bodies, on which 14 II, XXIII| the power to make in the minute particles of iron, we should 15 II, XXIII| the primary ones of their minute parts. Had we senses acute 16 II, XXIII| acute enough to discern the minute particles of bodies, and 17 II, XXIII| proportion of the bulk of the minute parts of a coloured object 18 II, XXIII| texture and motion of the minute parts of corporeal things; 19 II, XXIII| the configuration of the minute particles of the spring 20 II, XXIII| figure and motion of the minute particles in the blood, 21 II, XXIII| figure and motion of the minute parts of bodies, whereon 22 II, XXIX | ideas of corpuscles, or minute bodies, so to be divided, 23 II, XXIX | quite lost; and of such minute parts we have no distinct 24 IV, II | figure, number, and motion of minute corpuscles singly insensible; 25 IV, III | primary qualities of their minute and insensible parts; or, 26 IV, III | real constitution of the minute parts on which their qualities 27 IV, III | and in others by being too minute. When we consider the vast 28 IV, III | texture, and motion of the minute constituent parts of any 29 IV, III | acute enough to discover the minute particles of bodies, and 30 IV, III | primary qualities of the minute parts of either of these 31 IV, III | mechanical affections of the minute parts of bodies that are 32 IV, VI | Take the air but for a minute from the greatest part of 33 IV, VI | figure, and texture of their minute and active parts, which 34 IV, VI | motion of bodies, in those minute parts, by which they operate 35 IV, XI | man, existing together one minute since, and am now alone, 36 IV, XI | connexion of his existence a minute since with his existence 37 IV, XVI | agitation of the imperceptible minute parts of the burning matter. 38 IV, XVI | and refraction of their minute and insensible parts. Thus,


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