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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, IX | less affected than at other times when he does hear: but that 2 II, XIII | itself hath moved a thousand times, the use of the idea of 3 II, XIV | as it used to do at other times, he can, I say, imagine 4 II, XIV | about in a circle, in less times than our ideas are wont 5 II, XVII | double and multiply several times. All that we thus amass 6 II, XIX | sensible perceptions: at other times it barely observes the train 7 II, XIX | any of them: and at other times it lets them pass almost 8 II, XIX | of sense, which at other times produce very vivid and sensible 9 II, XIX | sensibly put on, at several times, several degrees of thinking, 10 II, XXI | idea to another is many times in his choice; and then 11 II, XXIII| thousand or ten thousand times more, is uncertain.~12. 12 II, XXIII| hearing were but a thousand times quicker than it is, how 13 II, XXIII| thousand or a hundred thousand times more acute than it is by 14 II, XXIII| things several millions of times less than the smallest object 15 II, XXIII| distinctly as he does, at other times, the shape and motion of 16 II, XXIII| spirits do operate at several times in several places, I cannot 17 II, XXIII| above a hundred thousand times), pretended to perceive 18 II, XXVII| cannot exist in different times, or in different places, 19 II, XXVII| beings can at different times exist in distant places; 20 II, XXVII| considered as at different times, can be the same, each part 21 II, XXVII| made the chuck four or five times that people use to make 22 II, XXVII| thinking thing, in different times and places; which it does 23 II, XXVII| consciousness at different times, it is past doubt the same 24 II, XXVII| same man would at different times make different persons; 25 II, XXVII| different women, and in distant times, may be the same man. A 26 II, XXVII| actions; and the mind many times recovers the memory of a 27 II, XXVII| same soul may at different times be united to different bodies, 28 II, XXIX | distinguish from one ten times as big, but only by number: 29 II, XXXI | I believe, enumerate ten times as many properties in gold, 30 II, XXXI | there would be an hundred times as many ideas go to the 31 III, XI | animals doth it a thousand times better. And the idea of 32 IV, VII | two are four, that three times two are six? Which being 33 IV, VIII | contained in the other twenty times, and contains the other 34 IV, XX | contrary opinions, though many times equally absurd, in the various


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