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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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explain

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | or determinate idea.~To explain this a little more particularly. 2 I, III | memory, I desire him to explain himself, and make what he 3 II, VIII | would need some reason to explain.~19. Examples. Let us consider 4 II, XXI | which I shall more at large explain.~30. Will and desire must 5 II, XXI | digression, which my attempt to explain it has led me into. The 6 II, XXIII | pressure of the air will not explain, nor can be a cause of the 7 II, XXIII | have any one intelligibly explain to me, how the parts of 8 II, XXIII | supposed pressure brought to explain cohesion is unintelligible. 9 II, XXIII | pressure which is brought to explain the cohesion of bodies is 10 II, XXIII | of thinking. If we would explain them any further, one is 11 II, XXV | correlatives, which seem to explain one another, and not to 12 II, XXXIII| it springs from, and so explain it, as to show whence this 13 II, XXXIII| are not, this may serve to explain their following one another 14 II, XXXIII| track, as well as it does to explain such motions of the body. 15 III, IV | the world, made use of to explain or define any of their names, 16 III, IV | other words made use of to explain it.~12. The contrary shown 17 III, IX | which I shall more at large explain, in their particular application 18 III, X | never trouble themselves to explain their own, or understand 19 III, XI | definitions will serve to explain the names of substances 20 III, XI | the names of substances as explain the sense men use them in. 21 III, XI | it concerns the writer to explain his meaning, and show in 22 IV, VI | or not. I have chosen to explain this uncertainty of propositions 23 IV, VIII | it is a shorter way to explain the signification of the 24 IV, VIII | than where a man goes to explain his terms to one who is 25 IV, X | which cannot be denied: explain this and make it intelligible, 26 IV, X | which some make use of to explain voluntary motion) clears 27 IV, XII | Not that we may not, to explain any phenomena of nature, 28 IV, XII | that thing which we would explain by our hypothesis, and see 29 IV, XII | seem to accommodate and explain another. And at least that


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