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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | understandings were, or were not, fitted to deal with. This I proposed 2 Read | own coarse thoughts, is fitted to men of my own size, to 3 I, III | born with us. For, being fitted with faculties to attain 4 I, III | be employed; God having fitted men with faculties and means 5 I, III | those faculties that were fitted by nature to receive and 6 II, I | intellect is,—that the mind is fitted to receive the impressions 7 II, VIII | qualities; whereby they are fitted, either by immediately operating 8 II, XXI | appearances which God has fitted it to receive from them, 9 II, XXII | and also of their powers fitted for those actions: v.g. 10 II, XXIII | qualities, whereby it is fitted to produce different operations 11 II, XXIII | all things about us, hath fitted our senses, faculties, and 12 II, XXIII | of our duty; and we are fitted well enough with abilities 13 II, XXIII | present condition. He hath fitted us for the neighbourhood 14 II, XXVII | organ is in order, and well fitted to receive it.~6. The identity 15 II, XXVIII| observe, that mankind have fitted their notions and words 16 II, XXXI | certain powers in things, fitted and ordained by God to produce 17 II, XXXI | tried what changes it is fitted to give to or receive from 18 II, XXXII | such perceptions as God has fitted us to receive, and given 19 III, I | Language in General ~1. Man fitted to form articulate sounds. 20 III, III | every particular thing, not fitted for enlargement of knowledge. 21 III, IV | light or redness is more fitted or able to produce either 22 III, IX | as they are more or less fitted to attain that, so they 23 III, X | has been made use of and fitted to perplex the signification 24 IV, II | are reflected from a body, fitted to give them that peculiar 25 IV, IV | appearances which they are fitted to produce in us: whereby 26 IV, XI | those faculties which are fitted to apprehend even what knowledge 27 IV, XII | able to advance.~11. We are fitted for moral science, but only 28 IV, XII | since our faculties are not fitted to penetrate into the internal 29 IV, XII | who are both concerned and fitted to search out their summum 30 IV, XVI | either side; so they are fitted to produce in the mind such


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