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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | fitted to men of my own size, to whom, perhaps, it will 2 II, VIII | of manna, by the motion, size, and figure of its particles, 3 II, VIII | stomach and guts, by the size, motion, and figure of its 4 II, VIII | parts of our bodies, by the size, figure number, and motion 5 II, VIII | and when they are of that size that we can discover them, 6 II, XXI | greater than those of a larger size that are more remote. And 7 II, XXIII| texture of parts, of a certain size and figure. This microscopes 8 II, XXIII| and all these of a certain size, with a power of swimming 9 II, XXVI | one as comes not up to the size of that idea which we have 10 II, XXVI | or usually those of his size have; which is a comparing 11 II, XXVI | of men, or men of such a size. The like when we say the 12 II, XXXI | nothing but the figure, size, and connexion of its solid 13 II, XXXI | depend, is not the figure, size, and arrangement or connexion 14 II, XXXI | have an idea of figure, size, and situation of solid 15 II, XXXI | of the particular figure, size, or putting together of 16 II, XXXI | something besides the figure, size, and posture of the solid 17 II, XXXII| as when to the shape and size that exist together in a 18 IV, II | sensations produced in us, by the size, figure, number, and motion 19 IV, II | caused by their different size, figure, and motion, the 20 IV, III | spring from, not knowing what size, figure, and texture of 21 IV, III | primary qualities. That the size, figure, and motion of one 22 IV, III | should cause a change in the size, figure, and motion of another 23 IV, III | though we could discover the size, figure, or motion of those 24 IV, III | from knowing what figure, size, or motion of parts produce 25 IV, III | no means conceive how any size, figure, or motion of any 26 IV, III | could discover the figure, size, texture, and motion of 27 IV, VI | discover so much as that size, figure, and texture of 28 IV, XX | and fashioned just to the size of a received hypothesis.


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