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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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dark

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | keeps us so much in the dark to ourselves; sure I am 2 Int | between the enlightened and dark parts of things; between 3 I, II | God, who sees men in the dark, has in his hand rewards 4 I, II | shall be as much in the dark and uncertainty as if there 5 I, III | without a name, and some few dark notions of him, yet that 6 I, III | not to leave them in the dark and doubt in so grand a 7 I, III | that they should, in the dark, grope after knowledge, 8 I, III | fifty years perfectly in the dark; and in that time perfectly 9 I, III | and call to mind in the dark. In this case all these 10 I, III | subject lying somewhat in the dark, without any other design 11 II, VIII | supposing a hole perfectly dark, from whence no light is 12 II, VIII | it has no colour in the dark? It has, indeed, such a 13 II, IX | that we are at all in the dark! Men that, by custom, have 14 II, X | and tumbled out of their dark cells into open daylight, 15 II, XI | and degrees thereof.~17. Dark room. I pretend not to teach, 16 II, XI | which light is let into this dark room. For, methinks, the 17 II, XI | pictures coming into such a dark room but stay there, and 18 II, XIII | that they can do so in the dark by feeling and touch.~3. 19 II, XIX | all; and at last, in the dark retirements of sound sleep, 20 II, XXII | knowledge; and as much in the dark to me as five other senses, 21 II, XXIII| ignorant of it, and in the dark. The idea then we have, 22 II, XXIII| more it leaves us in the dark concerning the cohesion 23 II, XXIII| done, we are equally in the dark. For, in the communication 24 II, XXVII| ordinarily now do (in the dark concerning these matters), 25 III, VI | feathers and hair, of a dark brown colour, without wings, 26 IV, II | in the shade, and in a dark hole; in each of which it 27 IV, III | freely, and look into the dark and intricate part of each 28 IV, III | and long poring in the dark, hardly at last find out, 29 IV, III | we are much more in the dark in reference to spirits; 30 IV, III | we look a little into the dark side, and take a view of 31 IV, III | that come in our way have dark sides, that the quickest 32 IV, XI | the eyes of a man in the dark would produce colours, and 33 IV, XIV | be often utterly in the dark, and in most of the actions 34 IV, XVII | thence conclude all in the dark, who use not just the same 35 IV, XVII | that lay so long hid in the dark entrails of America. And 36 IV, XVII | faint glimpse of, we, in the dark, grope after.~15. The next 37 IV, XIX | to put ourselves in the dark, or in the power of the


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