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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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age

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | instruct this our knowing age; it amounting to little 2 Read | all men. I acknowledge the age we live in is not the least 3 Read | or a Sydenham; and in an age that produces such masters 4 I, I | even of their rational age, without ever thinking on 5 I, I | of that proposition at an age, wherein yet, it is plain, 6 I, I | truth, than one of that age.~26. And so not innate. 7 I, I | of a little more advanced age; and a young savage has, 8 I, II | places where, at a certain age, they kill or expose their 9 I, III | country people, almost of any age, or young people almost 10 II, I | and twentieth year of his age. I suppose the world affords 11 II, IX | Decay of perception in old age. But yet I cannot but think 12 II, IX | one in whom decrepit old age has blotted out the memory 13 II, X | any part of his rational age. This is a privilege so 14 II, XIV | a minute, a year, or an age, as often as we will in 15 II, XXIII| much weight to many, in an age that is not much disposed 16 II, XXVI | young, we mean that his age is yet but a small part 17 II, XXVI | comparing the particular age or duration of this or that 18 II, XXVI | of these we compare their age to different ideas of duration, 19 III, VI | them but what one of this age has now. He observes Lamech 20 III, XI | to be hoped for in this age; yet methinks it is not 21 IV, XII | those who in this latter age have taken another course, 22 IV, XVI | thought to grow venerable by age, are urged as undeniable.~ 23 IV, XVI | certain, that what in one age was affirmed upon slight 24 IV, XVII | must plainly confess, this age of the world, carrying the 25 IV, XVII | carrying the name of a learned age, doth neither much know 26 IV, XVII | be bold to say, that this age is adorned with some men


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