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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | said, Bk. I. ch. ii. sect. 18, and Bk. II. ch. xxviii. 2 I, I | that never doubts again.~18. If such an assent be a 3 I, II | innate practical principle.~18. Of little use if they were 4 I, III | of such angles, innate.~18. If the idea of God be not 5 II, I | s operations about them.~18. How knows any one that 6 II, VIII | figure, and motion of parts.~18. The secondary exist in 7 II, XIII | distinct idea of substance.~18. Different meanings of substance. 8 II, XIV | most properly we call time.~18. A good measure of time 9 II, XVII | clear comprehension of it.~18. No positive idea of infinite 10 II, XX | blushing accompanying it.~18. These instances to show 11 II, XXI | disobeys the power of speaking.~18. This way of talking causes 12 II, XXIII | consequence of finite extension.~18. Thinking and motivity the 13 II, XXVII | reflects will perceive.~18. Persons, not substances, 14 II, XXVIII| give me leave to observe:~18. All relations terminate 15 II, XXXII | standard of virtue and vice.~18. Ideas of substances may 16 II, XXXIII| assent without inquiry.~18. Observable in the opposition 17 III, III | distinct general names.~18. Real and nominal essence 18 III, VI | descent, they seem to belong.~18. Men can have no ideas of 19 III, IX | uncertain significations.~18. The names of simple ideas 20 III, X | he would express by it?~18. V.g. Putting them for the 21 III, XI | thing existing without them.~18. And is the only way in 22 IV, III | reader’s consideration.~18. Of relations between abstracted 23 IV, IV | to be the signs of them.~18. Recapitulation. Wherever 24 IV, VII | denied that they are men.~18. A third instance. Thirdly, 25 IV, X | resulting from such motion.~18. Matter not co-eternal with 26 IV, XVII | to be frequent and usual.~18. Consequences of words, 27 IV, XX | footsteps of others to follow.~18. Not so many men in errors


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