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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XI | repeated sensations, got ideas fixed in their memories, they 2 II, XIII| and the distance from the fixed parts of the cabin (with 3 II, XIII| the chess-board; and the fixed parts of the earth that 4 II, XIII| have not the idea of any fixed, distinct, particular beings, 5 II, XIV | parts of such periods, have fixed the ideas of such lengths 6 II, XV | from certain known points, fixed in distinguishable sensible 7 II, XV | another. From such points fixed in sensible beings we reckon, 8 II, XV | in it. Without some such fixed parts or periods, the order 9 II, XV | passed between some known and fixed period of duration, and 10 II, XV | or existence from other fixed points of space or duration, 11 II, XXI | liberty and volition were well fixed in our understandings, and 12 II, XXI | the uneasiness of desire, fixed on some absent good: either 13 II, XXI | contemplation of the mind fixed to that good.~39. But any 14 II, XXX | malleable, fusible, and fixed, but lighter than common 15 III, V | the most part the names of fixed modes are got before the 16 III, VI | there are, and that each fixed star would answer the idea 17 III, VI | malleable, fusible, and fixed. But the real essence is 18 III, VI | affirm that “all gold is fixed,” either it means that fixedness 19 III, VI | affirmation, “all gold is fixed,” contains nothing but the 20 III, VI | this proposition—“gold is fixed”—be in that sense an affirmation 21 III, VI | real essence of gold, is fixed, what serves this for, whilst 22 III, X | their heads about a certain fixed meaning; whereby, besides 23 IV, I | concerning gold, that it is fixed, our knowledge of this truth 24 IV, III | think, or else joined and fixed to matter, so disposed, 25 IV, IV | imaginations of settled and fixed species in nature, we know 26 IV, VI | Instance in gold. “All gold is fixed,” is a proposition whose 27 IV, VI | proposition, that all gold is fixed.~9. No discoverable necessary 28 IV, VI | fusible, ductile, weighty, and fixed, we shall be at the same 29 IV, VI | weighty, ductile, fusible, and fixed, that it is soluble in aqua 30 IV, VI | malleable, fusible, and fixed, and fit to be dissolved 31 IV, XII | complex idea, whether gold be fixed or no; because, as before,


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