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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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care

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | those who will not take care about the meaning of their 2 I, I | nature itself has taken care to stamp within? Can they 3 I, III | think it requires great care and attention to form them 4 I, III | minds as he himself, out of care that they should not be 5 I, III | this doctrine, and the care taken in those nations to 6 I, III | reflection. If nature took care to provide us any ideas, 7 II, I | variety of ideas, whether care be taken of it or not, are 8 II, X | where they are set on with care and repeated impressions, 9 II, XXI | solid happiness; so the care of ourselves, that we mistake 10 II, XXI | motive to them, to take care not to mistake or miss it; 11 II, XXI | should employ our chief care and endeavours. In this 12 II, XXI | might examine, and take care of his own happiness, and 13 II, XXVII | relation has been the little care and attention used in having 14 II, XXVII | difficult in compound ones, if care be taken to what it is applied: 15 II, XXVII | said No, but he had taken care to have two interpreters 16 II, XXVII | purpose or no.”~I have taken care that the reader should have 17 II, XXIX | notions of men might, by care and ingenuity, be avoided, 18 II, XXXII | preserve those who take any care in the use of their words, 19 II, XXXIII| infects mankind, the greater care should be taken to lay it 20 II, XXXIII| thereby to excite the greater care in its prevention and cure.~ 21 II, XXXIII| understanding, without any care or attention, as regularly 22 III, VI | depends upon the various care, industry, or fancy of him 23 III, VI | and desires her to take care that Adah commit not folly: 24 III, VI | the thing itself. He takes care that his idea be conformable 25 III, X | further, who take so little care to lay by words, which, 26 III, X | truth and knowledge is the care and concern of mankind; 27 III, XI | are naturally liable, if care be not taken.~4. Misuse 28 III, XI | First, A man shall take care to use no word without a 29 III, XI | but they must also take care to apply their words as 30 III, XI | deserves some part of our care and study, especially in 31 III, XI | their properties are, with care and examination, to be found 32 IV, IV | our ideas, with so little care and regard (as it may seem) 33 IV, VII | of maxims.~12. Maxims, if care he not taken in the use 34 IV, XII | And at least that we take care that the name of principles 35 IV, XIV | pilgrimage with industry and care, in the search and following 36 IV, XVI | that they have once with care and fairness sifted the 37 IV, XX | who live in places where care is taken to propagate truth 38 IV, XX | knowledge; who take great care to appear always in a neat


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