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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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1 Read | company, who all readily assented; and thereupon it was agreed 2 I, I | to be,” not universally assented to. But, which is worse, 3 I, I | are not innate, are not assented to as soon as proposed, 4 I, I | reasoning, embraced and assented to. But I withal beg leave 5 I, I | reason, but may possibly be assented to some time after, during 6 I, I | of their being known and assented to were, when men come to 7 I, I | first to be observed and assented to when a faculty of the 8 I, I | that these maxims are first assented to, (which it may be with 9 I, I | saying, they are generally assented to as soon as proposed, 10 I, I | innate which are generally assented to as soon as heard, whereby 11 I, I | propositions, which are assented to at first hearing, as 12 I, I | certainly known, and firmly assented to by those who are utterly 13 I, I | before they are admitted and assented to by the growing understanding. 14 I, I | them. And if whatever is assented to at first hearing and 15 I, I | all propositions that are assented to at first hearing, the 16 I, I | because not universally assented to. To conclude this argument 17 I, I | should be innate and yet not assented to, is to me as unintelligible 18 I, I | innate; since they are not assented to by those who understand 19 I, I | they are not universally assented to; and the assent they 20 I, II | part,” nor so apt to be assented to at first hearing. It 21 I, II | understood) be received and assented to as an unquestionable 22 I, II | make it capable of being assented to as true, it must be reduced 23 I, III | they can be discovered and assented to. Some of the first sort, 24 III, VI | before it can fully be assented to.~16. Monstrous births. 25 IV, VII | and must necessarily be assented to as soon as understood; 26 IV, XVIII| has a right to he urged or assented to as a matter of faith,


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