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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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comprehended

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | knowing the particulars comprehended under them. And in the practical 2 II, XI | that large tribe of ideas comprehended under relation; which, of 3 II, XV | which is possessed by and comprehended within the material world; 4 II, XVI | to the whole together, as comprehended in one idea, a new or distinct 5 II, XVII | much greater as cannot be comprehended. 3. And this is plainly 6 II, XVII | great or little, not being comprehended in that positive idea which 7 II, XXVII | every one finds that, whilst comprehended under that consciousness, 8 II, XXVIII| all which simple ideas are comprehended in the word murder. This 9 II, XXVIII| its moral relation, are comprehended together under one name, 10 II, XXVIII| first, all the simple ideas, comprehended in the word man, or intelligent 11 III, III | and cannot therefore be comprehended under that name, have yet 12 III, III | and spontaneous motion, comprehended under the name animal.~9. 13 III, IV | red, and yellow are all comprehended under the genus or name 14 III, V | and they are all equally comprehended in the same species, as 15 III, V | abstract idea, might be comprehended. And if the doubtful signification 16 III, V | what ideas are or are not comprehended under those words with which 17 III, VI | they are capable of being comprehended in one common conception, 18 III, VI | is the whole complex idea comprehended and marked by that name; 19 III, VI | all the other qualities comprehended in our complex idea to be 20 III, VI | silver, and the other sorts comprehended under the name metal. Whereby 21 III, VI | conception of the species comprehended under it. So that if these 22 III, IX | of that species, or to be comprehended under that name gold, only 23 III, X | these latter ages may be comprehended) have wherewithal abundantly 24 IV, VI | extends, or what things are comprehended under each term; which, 25 IV, VIII | nothing but what he before comprehended and signified by the name 26 IV, VIII | the name gold, which is comprehended in its received signification? 27 IV, VIII | word homo, in his country, comprehended in its signification all


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