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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | or were not, fitted to deal with. This I proposed to 2 I, II | positive laws. There is a great deal of difference between an 3 II, XI | that men who have a great deal of wit, and prompt memories, 4 II, XI | Appeal to experience. To deal truly, this is the only 5 II, XIV | sun, and others a great deal more; as the Egyptians of 6 II, XVI | number in words a great deal further than we usually 7 II, XXI | hand better than a great deal to come; and so, for small 8 II, XXI | may justly impute a great deal of their wandering. Fashion 9 II, XXV | father or brother is a great deal clearer and more distinct 10 II, XXVII | possibly have prevented a great deal of that confusion which 11 II, XXVII | something true, but a great deal false of what had been reported. 12 II, XXVII | before they can come to deal with these men, must show 13 II, XXXIII| though it does a great deal in the case, yet cannot 14 III, VI | and species, and such a deal of talk of specific differences, 15 III, IX | very distinct; and a great deal less exactness will serve 16 III, IX | perhaps peace too, lie a great deal opener than it does.~22. 17 III, X | knowledge, easier a great deal to be pretended to than 18 III, X | kind of use, cause a great deal of uncertainty in men’s 19 III, XI | that they have a great deal of obscurity and confusion 20 III, XI | their own minds, and a great deal of wrangling in their discourse 21 III, XI | This would remedy a great deal of that confusion which 22 IV, III | be able to know a great deal more of these operations 23 IV, VI | any body, but look a great deal further, to comprehend perfectly 24 IV, VII | There is, I know, a great deal of talk, propagated from 25 IV, VIII | heeded, might save us a great deal of useless amusement and 26 IV, XVIII | them, reason has a great deal more to do, and is that


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