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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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doth

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | but be known before? Or doth the proposing them print 2 I, II | knowing what it is that God doth command; and so be as far 3 I, III | and assent that is given doth not at all prove, that the 4 II, I | glimmering of any ideas which it doth not receive from one of 5 II, I | of those dull souls, that doth not perceive itself always 6 II, I | conscious of it. If the soul doth think in a sleeping man 7 II, VII | large and immense field doth extension alone afford the 8 II, VIII | perception in the mind, doth thereby produce in the understanding 9 II, XIII | upon another. Till a man doth this in the primary and 10 II, XIV | same ordinary motion it doth now. The idea of duration 11 II, XIV | moved after the same rate it doth now, the shadow on the dial 12 II, XIV | sun had moved then as it doth now) would have been equal 13 II, XVI | everything that either doth exist, or can be imagined.~ 14 II, XXI | the way, whether the mind doth not receive its idea of 15 II, XXI | own operations, than it doth from any external sensation.~ 16 II, XXI | but unto every soul that doth evil, indignation and wrath, 17 II, XXV | betwixt two things. Whatsoever doth or can exist, or be considered 18 II, XXVI | a new particle of matter doth begin to exist, in rerum 19 II, XXXII| speech, the name of frugality doth belong, or to be conformable 20 III, VI | of the most ingenious man doth the conceptions of the most 21 III, X | And, as I remarked before, doth it not often happen that 22 III, XI | the sight of the animals doth it a thousand times better. 23 IV, II | perceives the truth as the eye doth light, only by being directed 24 IV, XI | us know, that something doth exist at that time without 25 IV, XI | always causes that idea) doth really exist, and hath a 26 IV, XI | Besides, there is nobody who doth not perceive the difference 27 IV, XI | all be a dream, then he doth but dream that he makes 28 IV, XI | be satisfied that there doth something at that time really 29 IV, XI | exist without us, which doth affect our senses, and by 30 IV, XI | unquestionable truth to me that water doth exist: and remembering that 31 IV, XI | known to me that the water doth now exist, than that the 32 IV, XVII | one of ten thousand that doth.~Aristotle. But God has 33 IV, XVII | show. That the mind only doth or can perceive as they 34 IV, XVII | the name of a learned age, doth neither much know nor generally 35 IV, XVII | reason directs him. He that doth otherwise, transgresses 36 IV, XVIII| same certainty that reason doth. Secondly, I say that the 37 IV, XIX | denying, that God can, or doth sometimes enlighten men


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