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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | has before its view, and sees in itself, when that idea 2 Read | in itself, and knows, and sees there, be determined without 3 I, II | will and law of a God, who sees men in the dark, has in 4 II, II | different ideas;—as a man sees at once motion and colour; 5 II, IX | he does himself, when he sees, hears, feels, &c., or thinks, 6 II, XV | knowledge and infinite power, He sees all things, past and to 7 II, XXI | answer. For, who is it that sees not that powers belong only 8 II, XXI | the greater good; for he sees and acknowledges it, and, 9 II, XXI | head or eyes from a blow he sees coming: it is as much a 10 II, XXI | than we are able to do, and sees what was and what was not 11 II, XXI | signify nothing. If a man sees what would do him good or 12 II, XXIII | spiritual being within me that sees and hears. This, I must 13 II, XXVII | his own soul, every one sees he would be the same person 14 II, XXIX | ceases, and the eye presently sees that it is a man, or Caesar; 15 II, XXXII | observe that, when any one sees a new thing of a kind that 16 II, XXXIII| constantly united; if the eye sees these things riveted which 17 III, VI | countryman has of it, who barely sees the motion of the hand, 18 III, VI | Strasburg, whereof he only sees the outward figure and motions. 19 III, X | whether this or that thing he sees, let it be a drill, or a 20 IV, II | always happen, that the mind sees that agreement or disagreement, 21 IV, IV | discourses of a man who sees things clearly in a dream, 22 IV, VII | propositions is in this, That a man sees the same idea to be the 23 IV, XI | of those things which he sees and feels. At least, he 24 IV, XI | things without us. He that sees a fire, may, if he doubt 25 IV, XI | inconvenient to us. For he that sees a candle burning, and hath 26 IV, XIII | those truths. For what a man sees, he cannot but see; and 27 IV, XIII | that the sun shines when he sees it. For if he hath but the 28 IV, XVII | after a fever: she clearly sees the probable connexion of 29 IV, XVII | and self-determination, sees the connexion between men 30 IV, XVII | taking a view of them, sees what connexion they have, 31 IV, XVII | strong and exercised, usually sees quicker and clearer without 32 IV, XIX | light shines, and that he sees it? It is its own proof, 33 IV, XIX | For when a man says he sees or feels, nobody can deny 34 IV, XX | that to be flesh which he sees to be bread. And what way


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