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25 intelligible
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25 repeated
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, XII | if in this I use the word mode in somewhat a different 2 II, XIII | distance, or space, is a simple mode of this idea. Men, for the 3 II, XVI | any other number.~3. Each mode distinct. The simple modes 4 II, XVI | and distinctness of each mode of number from all others, 5 II, XXII | into one idea. Every mixed mode consisting of many distinct 6 II, XXII | complex ideas. Thus, the mixed mode which the word lie stands 7 II, XXIV | unity, makes the collective mode, or complex idea, of any 8 II, XXV | simple idea, substance, mode, or relation, or name of 9 II, XXVI | ideas, whether substance or mode, which did not before exist, 10 II, XXVI | simple idea, substance, or mode, begin to be; and an effect 11 II, XXVII | be the same: whatsoever mode begins to exist, during 12 II, XXVIII| it is a certain positive mode, or particular sort of action, 13 II, XXVIII| case, when the positive mode has one name, and another 14 II, XXVIII| use of to express both the mode or action, and its moral 15 II, XXVIII| the name of such a mixed mode; yet when compared to the 16 II, XXX | it steadily, is a mixed mode, or a complex idea of an 17 II, XXXII | complex ideas I have of any mode, it hath no reference to 18 III, VIII | the abstracted name of a mode, and its concrete humanus, 19 III, X | made by another certain mode of the organs of speech.~ 20 IV, XVII | have thoroughly studied mode and figure, and have so 21 IV, XVII | learnedly, and proposed in mode and figure. For it very 22 IV, XVII | syllogism at all.~I grant that mode and figure is commonly made 23 IV, XVII | who perfectly understand mode and figure, and the reason 24 IV, XVII | syllogism, or expert in mode and figure. And if syllogism 25 IV, XVII | is, that of whatever use mode and figure is pretended


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