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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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fixedness

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XXXI | weight, hardness, fusibility, fixedness, and change of colour upon 2 II, XXXI | ideas of fusibility and fixedness, two other passive powers, 3 II, XXXII| negation of a greater degree of fixedness than is in lead or copper, 4 II, XXXII| idea of perfect absolute fixedness. For either way, the complex 5 II, XXXII| his complex idea that of fixedness quite, without either actually 6 II, XXXII| colour, fusibility, and fixedness of gold.~23. When judged 7 II, XXXII| gold, when yet its peculiar fixedness, and solubility in aqua 8 III, III | colour, weight, fusibility, fixedness, &c., which are to be found 9 III, III | colour, weight, fusibility, fixedness, &c., which makes it to 10 III, VI | lead with the weight and fixedness of gold, to be the complex 11 III, VI | certain degrees of weight and fixedness, wherein some bodies of 12 III, VI | of its peculiar weight, fixedness, and several other the like 13 III, VI | discover fusibility and fixedness. Are not they also, by the 14 III, VI | fixed,” either it means that fixedness is a part of the definition, 15 III, VI | Or else it means, that fixedness, not being a part of the 16 III, IX | put into it ductility or fixedness, &c., as they have been 17 III, IX | or a certain degree of fixedness, a part of his complex idea 18 III, IX | malleableness, or the same degree of fixedness, part of that complex idea 19 III, X | complex idea of gold that of fixedness and solubility in aqua regia, 20 III, XI | great ductility, fusibility, fixedness, and solubility in aqua 21 IV, I | to no more but this, that fixedness, or a power to remain in 22 IV, III | malleableness, fusibility, and fixedness that are united in a piece 23 IV, VI | with that nominal essence. Fixedness, for example, having no 24 IV, VI | discoverable connexion between fixedness and the colour, weight, 25 IV, XII | true, if malleableness, fixedness, and solubility in aqua 26 IV, XII | betwixt these, I say, and fixedness; so that I may certainly 27 IV, XII | body these are found, there fixedness is sure to be. Here, again,


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