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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | evident that they are further removed from a title to be innate; 2 I, III | apprehensions would be as far removed from any name, or notion, 3 II, IV | one another, till it be removed out of their way: whereby 4 II, IV | side motion, be more easily removed, and give way to the approach 5 II, VIII | square figure; and by being removed from one place to another, 6 II, X | sweet,—the object being removed. This is memory, which is 7 II, XIII | continuity, and consider them as removed one from the other; which 8 II, XIII | another particle of matter is removed, is but a consequence from 9 II, XV | His knowledge, no further removed from His sight, than the 10 II, XIX | that they are very little removed from none at all; and at 11 II, XXI | appetite in his stomach removed, desires to be eased too 12 II, XXI | judged capable of being then removed. For, the will being the 13 II, XXI | uneasiness therefore being removed, a moderate portion of good 14 II, XXI | which uneasiness first removed. Whereby it comes to pass 15 II, XXI | uneasiness we feel be perfectly removed. which, in the multitude 16 II, XXI | and the further we are removed from such a determination, 17 II, XXI | the consequences are quite removed, a man never chooses amiss: 18 II, XXV | either of those things be removed, or cease to be, the relation 19 II, XXVII | being: but, consciousness removed, that substance is no more 20 II, XXVIII| signifies any one: but, if removed from all simple ideas quite, 21 III, I | actions and notions quite removed from sense, have their rise 22 III, X | annexed to them should not be removed.~17. V. By setting them 23 IV, II | the latter all doubt be removed when, by the intervention 24 IV, III | watch from going till it be removed; or that, some small part 25 IV, VI | are to be discovered and removed, to make way for that use 26 IV, VI | bodies that environ them removed; it is yet more so in vegetables, 27 IV, VI | of the universe, though removed so many millions of miles 28 IV, VI | it, that were this earth removed but a small part of the 29 IV, VI | certain of other, by being removed into a neighbouring country; 30 IV, IX | abstract ideas, and thereby removed in our thoughts from particular 31 IV, XI | so who hath been longer removed from my senses, and I have 32 IV, XVI | testimonies, the further removed the less their proof becomes.


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