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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | what they are; they are not following truth, but some meaner consideration; 2 Read | fourth section and those following. For I was there not laying 3 Int | whereunto I shall pursue this following method:—~First, I shall 4 Int | which he will find in the following treatise. It being that 5 I, I | as I hope I shall in the following parts of this Discourse) 6 I, I | being the business of the following Discourse, it may suffice 7 I, I | but to make appear in the following Discourse. And if these “ 8 I, III | herein is the design of the following Discourse; which I shall 9 II, I | reflection then, in the following part of this discourse, 10 II, XI | complex ones, for these following reasons:—~First, Because 11 II, XI | simple ideas, we might, by following nature in its ordinary method, 12 II, XIV | between sounds or smells following one another,—there also 13 II, XVI | hath a series of names for following numbers, and a memory to 14 II, XVI | numbers, let us see all these following figures in one continued 15 II, XVI | infinity: of which more in the following chapter.  ~ 16 II, XXI | existence or not existence following perfectly the determination 17 II, XXI | the will upon inquiry, is following the direction of that guide: 18 II, XXI | judgment, whereof these following are some:—~69. Causes of 19 II, XXV | speak more at large in the following chapters.~4. Relation different 20 II, XXV | in, and sustain all these following relations, and many more, 21 II, XXVIII| to another, has all these following ideas to the making of it 22 II, XXIX | think, are chiefly these following:~Complex Ideas made up of 23 II, XXIX | defects, and abuses, in the following Book, I shall here say no 24 II, XXXII | this happens, are these following:~5. Other men’s ideas; real 25 II, XXXIII| may serve to explain their following one another in an habitual 26 III, I | shall be the matter of the following chapters.  ~ 27 III, IV | see more at large in the following chapter.~3. Names of simple 28 III, IV | names, we shall see in the following chapters.~Simple modes. 29 III, IX | as we shall see in the following chapter. But I am apt to 30 III, XI | the observation of these following rules may be of use, till 31 IV, I | as we shall see in the following chapter.  ~ 32 IV, VII | end came not in the manner following, I crave leave to inquire. 33 IV, VIII | that having learnt these following words, with their ordinary 34 IV, VIII | propositions may be known by these following marks:~Predication in abstract. 35 IV, XIV | care, in the search and following of that way which might 36 IV, XV | are, in short, these two following:—~First, The conformity 37 IV, XVII | so consider them in the following chapter.  ~ 38 IV, XX | action, no concernment of his following or depending thereon, there


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