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| Alphabetical [« »] patron 3 patrons 1 pattern 21 patterns 31 paucity 1 paul 7 paupertatem 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 inseparable 31 intelligent 31 moved 31 patterns 31 perfection 31 pretend 31 reaches | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances patterns |
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1 II, VIII | resemblances of them, and their patterns do really exist in the bodies 2 II, X | memories, and use them for patterns. For it seems to me impossible 3 II, XI | as they agree with these patterns, and to denominate them 4 II, XXVIII| disagreement with those patterns prescribed by some law.~ 5 II, XXX | constitutions, as to causes or patterns, it matters not; it suffices 6 II, XXXI | archetypes, or standing patterns, existing anywhere, are 7 II, XXXI | being archetypes without patterns, and so having nothing to 8 II, XXXII | substances, being all referred to patterns in things themselves, may 9 II, XXXII | constantly in things, of which patterns they are the supposed copies; 10 II, XXXII | agree or disagree to those patterns to which they are referred. 11 II, XXXII | to anything, as to their patterns and archetypes, then they 12 III, III | names annexed to them, as patterns or forms, (for, in that 13 III, V | arbitrarily, and without patterns. In the next place, these 14 III, V | arbitrarily, made without patterns, or reference to any real 15 III, V | things; or verify them by patterns containing such peculiar 16 III, V | independent from any original patterns in nature, who will but 17 III, V | the mind searches not its patterns in nature, nor refers the 18 III, V | that the mind makes the patterns for sorting and naming of 19 III, V | which afford the original patterns of those ideas. But in mixed 20 III, V | we consider the original patterns as being in the mind, and 21 III, V | the understanding without patterns, shows the reason why they 22 III, VI | standard of a species? All such patterns and standards being quite 23 III, VI | men follow not exactly the patterns set them by nature, when 24 III, VI | men’s minds, as to their patterns and archetypes; and then 25 III, IX | united in nature, nor any patterns to be shown whereby men 26 III, IX | Here, it is true, we have patterns to follow; but patterns 27 III, IX | patterns to follow; but patterns that will make the signification 28 III, IX | exact representations of the patterns they are referred to, are 29 III, X | substance; but, as it were, patterns lodged in my memory, with 30 III, XI | are not always standing patterns to be found existing, the 31 IV, XI | imprinted on the mind from any patterns that are anywhere out of