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| Alphabetical [« »] indians 1 indies 3 indifference 1 indifferency 28 indifferent 13 indifferently 3 indignation 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 full 28 furnished 28 increase 28 indifferency 28 influence 28 leaves 28 places | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances indifferency |
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1 Read | with that attention and indifferency, which every one who will 2 I, II | tribes of men, and with indifferency survey their actions, will 3 II, XXI| compulsion takes away that indifferency of ability to act, or to 4 II, XXI| though possibly with great indifferency, what wholesome food comes 5 II, XXI| imperfection, as the want of indifferency. to act, or not to act, 6 II, XXI| he were deprived of that indifferency. But it would be as great 7 II, XXI| imperfection, if he had the same indifferency, whether he would prefer 8 II, XXI| change the displeasingness or indifferency that is in actions into 9 II, XXI| to health, because of an indifferency or disrelish to them; reason 10 II, XXI| Recapitulation—liberty of indifferency. To conclude this inquiry 11 II, XXI| by some, is placed in an indifferency of the man; antecedent to 12 II, XXI| stress on such an antecedent indifferency, as they call it, had told 13 II, XXI| plainly, whether this supposed indifferency be antecedent to the thought 14 II, XXI| and to place liberty in an indifferency, antecedent to the thought 15 II, XXI| that liberty is placed in indifferency, but it is an indifferency 16 II, XXI| indifferency, but it is an indifferency which remains after the 17 II, XXI| the will: and that is an indifferency not of the man, (for after 18 II, XXI| longer indifferent,) but an indifferency of the operative powers 19 II, XXI| one pleases, may be called indifferency; and as far as this indifferency 20 II, XXI| indifferency; and as far as this indifferency reaches, a man is free, 21 II, XXI| am yet free, because the indifferency of that my operative power 22 II, XXI| present orders rest; the indifferency of that power to act, or 23 II, XXI| with a sudden palsy, the indifferency of that operative power 24 II, XXI| motion by a convulsion, the indifferency of that operative faculty 25 II, XXI| to show in what sort of indifferency liberty seems to me to consist, 26 II, XXI| writ, I with an unbiased indifferency followed truth, whither 27 IV, III| apply himself with the same indifferency and attention to the one 28 IV, III| method, and with the same indifferency, search after moral as they