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justly 18
juxta-position 7
kaieusebeian 1
keep 33
keeping 8
keeps 17
ken 1
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33 expansion
33 keep
33 open
33 philosophy
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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keep

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | and to which he should keep it steadily annexed during 2 I, II | off of humanity itself, keep faith and rules of justice 3 I, II | the world besides, must keep faith and rules of equity 4 I, II | compacts. That men should keep their compacts is certainly 5 I, II | be asked why a man must keep his word, he will give this 6 I, II | believe to be true, only to keep themselves in reputation 7 I, II | before their memory began to keep a register of their actions, 8 II, I | before the memory begins to keep a register of time or order, 9 II, IV | bodies that are hard can keep his hands from approaching 10 II, VII | of our bodies, to move or keep them at rest as we think 11 II, XIII | of the chess-board, which keep the same distance one with 12 II, XIV | were possible for him to keep only one idea in his mind, 13 II, XIV | one try, whether he can keep one unvaried single idea 14 II, XIV | suppose, find it difficult to keep all other ideas out of his 15 II, XIV | but extension, we cannot keep by us any standing, unvarying 16 II, XV | things, and supposed to keep the same distance one from 17 II, XXI | expressions that do not enough keep up the difference between 18 II, XXI | directs; and then we should keep constantly and steadily 19 II, XXI | any particular desire, and keep it from determining the 20 II, XXI | himself, such as he may keep, is easy for every one to 21 II, XXI | bodily torments, and to keep his will steady in the choice 22 II, XXIX | difference to stand for, and keep things distinct that in 23 II, XXXIII| separate them; they always keep in company, and the one 24 III, V | were, hold it together, and keep the parts from scattering. 25 III, XI | word is applied, and to keep them to that idea in our 26 IV, III | laid on the balance will keep the watch from going till 27 IV, IV | carefully, as in mathematics, keep to the same precise ideas, 28 IV, VI | whence the streams come that keep all these curious machines 29 IV, XVII | faculties he has given him, to keep him out of mistake and error. 30 IV, XX | whose interest it is to keep them ignorant, lest, knowing 31 IV, XX | study, and meditation, keep others from any serious 32 IV, XX | nevertheless stand firm, and keep out the enemy, truth, that 33 IV, XX | concerning those doctrines they keep such a stir about, they


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