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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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satisfy

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | make with this ought to satisfy us; and we shall then use 2 Int | s words and actions will satisfy him that they are in others.~ 3 I, II | actions, will be able to satisfy himself, that there is scarce 4 I, II | good. This is enough to satisfy us that no practical rule 5 I, II | parts, something that might satisfy me in this point, and put 6 I, III | which might be enough to satisfy us that they are not original 7 I, III | in perfect wisdom, cannot satisfy myself why he should be 8 II, X | hearts always lie open, may satisfy us of the possibility of 9 II, XIV | it would be very hard to satisfy him that they are infallibly 10 II, XVII | can there put a stop, and satisfy the mind that it is at the 11 II, XXI | every man’s observation will satisfy him. And thus we see our 12 II, XXI | being often neglected, to satisfy the successive uneasiness 13 II, XXI | his present thoughts, can satisfy himself. Happiness, under 14 II, XXI | happiness in) as you would to satisfy all men’s hunger with cheese 15 II, XXIII| suppose, be here at a loss to satisfy his own, or another man’ 16 II, XXXII| observation, may easily satisfy himself what the simple 17 III, V | little looking into them will satisfy us, that it is the mind 18 III, V | different languages will easily satisfy one of the truth of this, 19 III, VI | perfect and exact as to satisfy a considerate inquisitive 20 IV, III | from our own views, may satisfy us that we can find no certainty 21 IV, V | Every one’s experience will satisfy him, that the mind, either 22 IV, VII | naming them is enough to satisfy the understanding. But this, 23 IV, X | let us see how they can satisfy themselves, or others, that 24 IV, XII | knowledge, or helped to satisfy the inquiries of rational 25 IV, XX | their understandings, can satisfy themselves with a lazy ignorance,


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