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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 II, IV | pressing a drop of water on all sides, will never be able to overcome 2 II, IV | For, though the two flat sides of two pieces of marble 3 II, IV | fell in drops, before the sides of the globe could be made 4 II, XIII | also the lines that are its sides, of what length it pleases, 5 II, XIV | strike successively the two sides of the room: it is also 6 II, XV | fractions. Though on both sides, both in addition and division, 7 II, XVII | the centre, we do on all sides pursue those indeterminable 8 II, XIX | idea, considers it on all sides, and will not be called 9 II, XIX | turns their ideas on all sides; marks their relations and 10 II, XXI | them, examine them on all sides, and weigh them with others. 11 II, XXIII| that body were it on all sides environed by that fluid, 12 II, XXIX | or a body of a thousand sides, the ideas of the figure 13 II, XXIX | from one that has but 999 sides: the not observing whereof 14 II, XXIX | it into a figure of 999 sides. He will, I doubt not, be 15 II, XXIX | another, by the number of sides; and reason and argue distinctly 16 II, XXIX | their numbers; as that the sides of the one could be divided 17 II, XXIX | the other a figure of five sides. In which incomplete ideas, 18 II, XXXI | idea of a figure with three sides meeting at three angles, 19 II, XXXI | that complex idea of three sides and three angles, in which 20 III, IX | variety of arguments on both sides, I (who had been used to 21 IV, III | come in our way have dark sides, that the quickest sight 22 IV, VIII | v.g. a triangle hath three sides, or saffron is yellow. And 23 IV, XII | squares of the two other sides. The knowledge that “the 24 IV, XV | evidently joined on both sides to, and so not manifestly 25 IV, XVII | with those it is on both sides immediately applied to; 26 IV, XVII | all circumstances on both sides, nothing is so unfit to 27 IV, XVII | intermediate idea, on both sides, with those which we would 28 IV, XX | up the sum total on both sides; may, in most cases, come


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