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| Alphabetical [« »] end 123 endangered 1 endeared 1 endeavour 28 endeavoured 6 endeavouring 3 endeavours 11 | Frequency [« »] 28 design 28 difficulties 28 dispute 28 endeavour 28 founded 28 full 28 furnished | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances endeavour |
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1 Int | them.~Secondly, I shall endeavour to show what knowledge the 2 I, I | be done, you will in vain endeavour to make any child assent 3 I, III | castle in the air, I will endeavour it shall be all of a piece 4 II, IV | between his hands, and then endeavour to join them, and he will 5 II, IV | but if, beyond that, we endeavour by words to make them clearer 6 II, X | impossible that they should endeavour to conform their voices 7 II, XII | attain unto.~This I shall endeavour to show in the ideas we 8 II, XIII | meanings of substance. I endeavour as much as I can to deliver 9 II, XVII | infinity; which, whenever I endeavour to extend my thoughts to, 10 II, XIX | mind, and with pain and endeavour found, and brought again 11 II, XX | is no desire of it, nor endeavour after it; there is no more 12 II, XXI | different ends, I shall endeavour to show, both from experience, 13 II, XXI | determined to any action, or endeavour for its attainment.~46. 14 II, XXI | you will as fruitlessly endeavour to delight all men with 15 II, XXXI | they are distinguished, endeavour to copy the substances that 16 III, V | know the names, before one endeavour to frame these complex ideas: 17 III, VI | do this, give me leave to endeavour by an example to make the 18 III, X | and the Epicureans their endeavour towards motion in their 19 IV, III | vain, therefore, shall we endeavour to discover by our ideas ( 20 IV, V | where it is to be had; and endeavour to show in what sort of 21 IV, VII | reach, it is in vain to endeavour, nor will I attempt, to 22 IV, X | argue with pure nothing, or endeavour to convince nonentity that 23 IV, X | invention, cashier, or at least endeavour to invalidate all other 24 IV, XII | of substances, we should endeavour also to make them as complete 25 IV, XIII | with an intent application endeavour to observe accurately all 26 IV, XIV | excite in us a desire and endeavour after a better state: so, 27 IV, XVI | our mutual ignorance, and endeavour to remove it in all the 28 IV, XVIII| shall in vain dispute, and endeavour to convince one another