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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | and amendments in other places. These I must inform my 2 Read | authority the learned Mr. Lowde places in his Old English Dictionary, 3 Read | I have therefore in most places chose to put determinate 4 Int | reach the bottom, at such places as are necessary to direct 5 I, II | stars? And are there not places where, at a certain age, 6 I, II | without scruple. There are places where they eat their own 7 I, II | conscience: nay, in many places innocence in this case is 8 II, XI | them more at large in other places.~15. The true beginning 9 II, XII | the other two in their due places. As simple ideas are observed 10 II, XVII | So that wherever the mind places itself by any thought, either 11 II, XXI | anything of it; at least it places it in a subject incapable 12 II, XXIII | several times in several places, I cannot but attribute 13 II, XXVI | to one another in their places and distances is very obvious 14 II, XXVII | same thing in different places. That, therefore, that had 15 II, XXVII | different times, or in different places, as permanent beings can 16 II, XXVII | different times exist in distant places; and therefore no motion 17 II, XXVII | in different times and places; which it does only by that 18 II, XXXIII| and then one body in two places at once, shall unexamined 19 III, VI | this difference, that, in places where men in society have 20 III, VII | and consider it in all the places it is to be found: which 21 III, X | might indifferently in all places be put for one another. 22 IV, I | what is said in several places of this Essay.~I should 23 IV, III | part of mankind in most places might, instead thereof, 24 IV, VII | think, that, bating those places, which brought the Peripatetick 25 IV, XVII | governs his assent right, and places it as he should, who, in 26 IV, XVIII | body to be in two distant places at once, however it should 27 IV, XVIII | the same body to be in two places at once. And therefore no 28 IV, XX | of all those who live in places where care is taken to propagate


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