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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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speech

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | and insignificant forms of speech, and abuse of language, 2 I, I | the coming to the use of speech, if it were supposed the 3 II, XI | skill to apply the organs of speech to the framing of articulate 4 II, XVIII| much governed by the end of speech in general, (which is a 5 II, XXI | can with any propriety of speech be applied to power, it 6 II, XXVI | abundance of words, in ordinary speech, stand only for relations ( 7 II, XXX | relates more to propriety of speech, than reality of ideas. 8 II, XXXI | then meant, in propriety of speech, to correspond to the ideas 9 II, XXXII| belong, in propriety of speech, only to propositions: yet 10 II, XXXII| to which, in propriety of speech, the name of frugality doth 11 II, XXXII| though, in propriety of speech, truth or falsehood will, 12 III, II | understood: and the end of speech is, that those sounds, as 13 III, III | I make by the organs of speech, excites in another man’ 14 III, VI | but that, in propriety of speech, that might be a sun to 15 III, VI | and want of reason and speech? And shall not the want 16 III, VI | not the want of reason and speech be a sign to us of different 17 III, VI | accommodated to the end of speech. This is adjusted to the 18 III, VI | adjusted to the true end of speech, which is to be the easiest 19 III, IX | using a word be propriety of speech or no. From all which it 20 III, IX | ornaments, and figures of speech, &c., every one of which 21 III, IX | unavoidable difficulties of speech, which (if we except the 22 III, X | motion of the organs of speech, for B, which is agreed 23 III, X | certain mode of the organs of speech.~12. This art has perplexed 24 III, X | often abused by figurative speech. Since wit and fancy find 25 III, XI | seen above at large: and speech being the great bond that 26 III, XI | To remedy the defects of speech before mentioned to some 27 III, XI | common use. Propriety of speech is that which gives our 28 III, XI | ingenuity and the end of speech, to declare his meaning, 29 IV, IV | name, by the impropriety of speech, will at first disturb him 30 IV, IV | it is bare impropriety of speech to apply them contrary to 31 IV, VII | whatever body or shape he found speech and reason joined, that 32 IV, VIII | is the mark in ordinary speech. What instruction can it


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