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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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earth

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | carried out and laid on the earth before they are dead; and 2 I, III | judge of controversies on earth; and therefore there is 3 II, I | no more than the bed or earth he lies on. For to be happy 4 II, XIII | fathom, mile, diameter of the earth, &c., which are so many 5 II, XIII | land; though perhaps the earth hath turned round, and so 6 II, XIII | and the fixed parts of the earth that by which we determined 7 II, XIII | were in such a part of the earth, or in Bodley’s library: 8 II, XIII | philosopher (who imagined that the earth also wanted something to 9 II, XIII | that which supports the earth, as we take it for a sufficient 10 II, XIV | periods in all parts of the earth, would as well serve men 11 II, XIV | the habitable parts of the earth, in days all of the same 12 II, XIV | speak more truly), of the earth;—yet if any one should be 13 II, XV | distance of any parts of the earth one from another, and increase 14 II, XVI | the magnitude of the whole earth is from that of a mite. 15 II, XVII | mile, or diameter of the earth, or of the orbis magnus: 16 II, XVII | yard, mile, diameter of the earth, or orbis magnus,—by the 17 II, XXIII| satisfied, that in this globe of earth allotted for our mansion, 18 III, III | from snow as water from earth: that abstract idea which 19 IV, III | those of our little spot of earth, may there probably be in 20 IV, III | we are confined to this earth; there being no natural 21 IV, III | future state of this globe of earth, and such other things, 22 IV, VI | agitated by it, that were this earth removed but a small part 23 IV, VI | not only beyond this our earth and atmosphere, but even 24 IV, XII | not beyond this spot of earth, and those perishing things 25 IV, XIII | scalds him, feels cold. The earth will not appear painted 26 IV, XVII | out of the bowels of the earth, should have it beaten up 27 IV, XVII | the depths of the sea and earth, elevates our thoughts as


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