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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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heard

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | generally assented to as soon as heard, whereby they will find 2 I, I | general assent as soon as heard and understood, that must 3 I, I | them, but have yet never heard nor thought of those propositions; 4 I, I | censure, till I have been heard out in the sequel of this 5 I, II | proposed to one who never heard of it before, but yet is 6 I, II | needs (at least as soon as heard and understood) be received 7 I, III | of all that have but once heard of it is so great, and carries 8 II, IX | the ear, yet no sound is heard. Want of sensation, in this 9 II, XIV | pain of such a shot, or heard the blow against the two 10 II, XVIII| words which are no sooner heard but every one who understands 11 II, XXI | hath not seen, ear hath not heard, nor hath it entered into 12 II, XXIII| small, that I have never heard of any one, who, by a microscope, ( 13 II, XXIII| microscope, (and yet I have heard of some that have magnified 14 II, XXVII| credited story, that I had heard so often from many others, 15 II, XXVII| had a devil in them. I had heard many particulars of this 16 II, XXVII| and coldly, that he had heard of such an old parrot when 17 III, II | stand for, that the names heard, almost as readily excite 18 III, V | ambition, before he has heard the names of them? In simple 19 III, VI | perhaps had never seen nor heard of ice, coming into England 20 IV, IV | No one yet, that ever I heard of, how much soever immersed 21 IV, VII | to three, without having heard, or thought on, that or 22 IV, VII | which perhaps he never heard nor thought of, but the 23 IV, X | from eternity. I never yet heard of any one so unreasonable, 24 IV, XII | which possibly she never heard or thought of? I desire 25 IV, XV | tropics, who never saw nor heard of any such thing before, 26 IV, XV | contrary, and who has never heard of anything like it, the 27 IV, XVI | truths, that I never yet heard of any one that blamed it. 28 IV, XVII | as himself, who yet never heard of a syllogism, nor can 29 IV, XVIII| before. For words, seen or heard, recall to our thoughts 30 IV, XVIII| eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into 31 IV, XIX | without being consumed, and heard a voice out of it: this 32 IV, XX | this he never so much as heard questioned, till at forty


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