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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | better after he has been thus taught them than he did before. 2 I, I | propositions which they are not taught, nor do receive from the 3 I, I | men are supposed not to be taught nor to learn anything de 4 I, I | when, in truth, they are taught, and do learn something 5 I, II | are supposed to have been taught what actions in all kinds 6 I, II | and profess. These being taught them as soon as they have 7 I, II | those opinions, which were taught them before their memory 8 I, II | upon their minds, and not taught them by any one else. These 9 I, II | it where they are not so taught; but because, having been 10 I, II | inclination, and some being taught that they ought not to examine, 11 I, III | a God; which having once taught to others, reason, and the 12 I, III | nobody can imagine they were taught by a rational man; much 13 II, IX | blind, and now adult, and taught by his touch to distinguish 14 II, XI | ourselves, or have been taught by others to imagine.~16. 15 II, XIII | himself mocked, instead of taught, with such an account as 16 II, XXIII| at first lighted on) has taught us to conceive? What wonders 17 II, XXXI | bred up in the learning taught in this part of the world) 18 III, I | several other birds, will be taught to make articulate sounds 19 III, VI | therefore, who have been taught that the several species 20 III, IX | c., as they have been taught by tradition or experience. 21 III, X | professors, is publicly taught, and has always been had 22 III, XI | in that children, being taught words, whilst they have 23 IV, III | sent out, would never have taught us the way beyond the line; 24 IV, VIII | are by such propositions taught something more than barely 25 IV, XVII | those few who have been taught logic, there is but a very 26 IV, XVII | the understanding is not taught to reason by these rules; 27 IV, XX | to confess, that what he taught his scholars thirty years


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