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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Ded | of them, and did not lay hold on this opportunity to testify 2 I, II | themselves; or else they cannot hold together. But will any one 3 I, II | absolutely necessary to hold society together, which 4 I, II | remember when we began to hold them. To which we may add, 5 II, XIII | mustard-seed; for if it hold in the one it will hold 6 II, XIII | hold in the one it will hold in the other, and so on 7 II, XXI | am at liberty to speak or hold my peace: and as far as 8 II, XXI | acknowledged good loses its hold, and the present uneasiness 9 II, XXI | but seize the will, and hold it fast to the pursuit of 10 II, XXI | actions, would, if it were so, hold the contemplation of the 11 II, XXI | mind, does not stedfastly hold the will, yet we see any 12 II, XXI | uneasiness having once laid hold on the will, let it not 13 II, XXI | all that we can do is to hold our wills undetermined, 14 II, XXIII | the air, may unite, and hold fast together, the parts 15 II, XXIII | make bonds for itself, and hold together the parts that 16 II, XXIII | what bond he can imagine to hold this mass of matter in so 17 II, XXVII | Thirdly, The same will hold of every particle of matter, 18 II, XXVII | new state. All those who hold pre-existence are evidently 19 II, XXIX | temper too soft, will not hold it well, when well imprinted; 20 II, XXXIII| reason to trace these, and hold them together in that union 21 III, V | something that did, as it were, hold it together, and keep the 22 III, V | does the word triumphus hold together, and deliver to 23 III, VIII | and some others; yet they hold no proportion with that 24 III, IX | would exchange thoughts, and hold intelligible discourse with 25 III, XI | talking much or little should hold proportion only to their 26 IV, III | that inhabit our bodies hold amongst those various and 27 IV, III | it was declared heresy to hold there were any. But having 28 IV, IV | existence in his mind, will hold true of them also when they 29 IV, XII | weight, and fusibility, will hold true, if malleableness, 30 IV, XVI | And yet these, of all men, hold their opinions with the 31 IV, XVI | in our minds, and as they hold proportion to other parts 32 IV, XVII | connexion of the ideas that must hold the extremes together.~Syllogism 33 IV, XVII | made an inference that will hold, or an inference of right 34 IV, XVII | particular. The same reason hold for the same form in them,


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