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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | for innate, they must also admit several propositions about 2 I, I | thought innate, which men admit at first hearing; because 3 I, II | their practice, yet they admit them in their thoughts,” 4 I, II | that men of right reason admit, are the principles allowed 5 I, II | is to say, that all men admit, but yet many men do deny 6 II, I | own evidence forces us to admit, or common experience makes 7 II, XIII | reads it, must necessarily admit the possibility of a vacuum. 8 II, XV | 4. Why men more easily admit infinite duration than infinite 9 II, XV | doubting and reserve that many admit or suppose the infinity 10 II, XVII | that it is necessary to admit some Eternal Being, and 11 II, XIX | operations of agents will easily admit of intention and remission: 12 II, XXII | then mixed modes, which admit of the various combinations 13 II, XXVII| Cartesians at least will not admit, for fear of making brutes 14 II, XXVII| actions then it cannot but admit as its own now. Though, 15 III, IX | man can never be forced to admit, nor be convinced of their 16 III, IX | be reduced to ashes; and admit to be of that species, or 17 IV, VII | need of a proof to make him admit, that what is, is. He that 18 IV, X | Is it not impossible to admit of the making anything out 19 IV, XI | ordinary affairs of life, would admit of nothing but direct plain 20 IV, XVII | require the adversary to admit what they allege as a proof, 21 IV, XVIII| prevail with any man to admit it for true, in a direct 22 IV, XVIII| probable grounds, which still admit a possibility of the contrary 23 IV, XX | laid before them, do not admit of the conviction, nor yield 24 IV, XX | experience the lie, rather than admit of anything disagreeing 25 IV, XX | former, is, that they will admit of matter of fact, and agree 26 IV, XX | patiently; but will by no means admit of their reports in the


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