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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | the pains to read ought to employ in reading; or else that 2 Int | to busy their heads, and employ their hands with variety, 3 Int | our minds, if we will but employ them about what may be of 4 Int | ignorance of the one, and employ their thoughts and discourse 5 I, III | and do not, as they did, employ our own reason to understand 6 II, I | the mind seems first to employ itself, in such operations 7 II, VII | neither stir our bodies, nor employ our minds, but let our thoughts ( 8 II, VII | has, we being as ready to employ our faculties to avoid that, 9 II, VII | simple ideas sufficient to employ the quickest thought, or 10 II, XXI | it is in this we should employ our chief care and endeavours. 11 II, XXVIII| force, so that they cannot employ it against any fellow-citizens 12 IV, III | and with freedom of mind, employ all that industry and labour 13 IV, III | ideas we have, and which we employ it about, but even comes 14 IV, V | worth the pains and time men employ in the search of it: since 15 IV, V | propositions, as those which most employ our thoughts, and exercise 16 IV, XII | as rational creatures, to employ those faculties we have 17 IV, XIII | never take the pains to employ his faculties, as he should, 18 IV, XIV | in the case, that, as men employ those talents God has given 19 IV, XIV | the mind has occasion to employ this faculty, I shall, under 20 IV, XVII | it. And if a man should employ his reason all this way, 21 IV, XVII | think, that he who shall employ all the force of his reason 22 IV, XVII | comprehension, that, if they would employ their thoughts on this subject, 23 IV, XVII | 13. V. Because we often employ doubtful terms. As obscure 24 IV, XX | they will but seriously employ them that way, when their 25 IV, XX | provisions for the body, and employ none of it to procure the 26 IV, XXI | understanding. For a man can employ his thoughts about nothing,


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