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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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regular

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XIV | duration to be in appearance regular and constant, he can, upon 2 II, XIV | seems, that the constant and regular succession of ideas in a 3 II, XIV | beginning of nature, constant, regular, and universally observable 4 II, XIV | decreased again,—would not such regular appearances serve to measure 5 II, XIV | will be said,—without a regular motion, such as of the sun, 6 II, XIV | pendulum, as a more steady and regular motion than that of the 7 II, XIV | must be. For without some regular periodical returns, we could 8 II, XIV | part of it disposed into regular and apparently equidistant 9 II, XIV | length of certain periodical regular motions, neither of which 10 II, XIV | idea of the length of any regular periodical appearances, 11 II, XIV | appearances, at certain regular and seeming equidistant 12 II, XVI | ones, and range them in a regular order, and so retain them 13 II, XXI | the state of the mind, and regular tendency of the will in 14 II, XXIII | roundish, having a constant regular motion, at a certain distance 15 II, XXVIII| rule that makes them to be regular or irregular, good or bad; 16 II, XXXII | texture in the object, by a regular and constant operation producing 17 II, XXXIII| ideas, as well as of that regular dancing of his fingers be 18 II, XXXIII| strongly, and produce as regular effects as if they were 19 III, VI | flow, and on which his so regular shape depends, as it is 20 III, X | words to be the constant regular marks of agreed notions, 21 IV, III | they have a constant and regular connexion in the ordinary 22 IV, IV | fancies, but the natural and regular productions of things without 23 IV, X | mind must apply itself to a regular deduction of it from some 24 IV, XI | they cause a long series of regular sounds to affect my ears, 25 IV, XII | accustomed to rational and regular experiments, shall be able 26 IV, XVI | in the same order, and regular deduction of consequences 27 IV, XVI | properties of bodies, and the regular proceedings of causes and 28 IV, XVI | the effect of steady and regular causes; though they come 29 IV, XVI | as the quantity does in a regular cone; where, though there 30 IV, XVII | truths; the second, the regular and methodical disposition


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