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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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compounded

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, I | perhaps, with infinite variety compounded and enlarged by the understanding, 2 II, XII | COMPLEX IDEAS, however compounded and decompounded, though 3 II, XII | complex ideas which, however compounded, contain not in them the 4 II, XII | Secondly, there are others compounded of simple ideas of several 5 II, XIII | distinguished from others more compounded, it will not be perhaps 6 II, XIII | ones, out of which they are compounded; and to see which, amongst 7 II, XVIII | 5. Modes of tastes. All compounded tastes and smells are also 8 II, XXII | ideas, of which they are compounded and originally made up, 9 II, XXII | whatsoever; which, however compounded and decompounded, may at 10 II, XXIII | in effect are complex and compounded. Thus the idea which an 11 II, XXIII | being relative, are again compounded of others: all which being, 12 II, XXVII | spiritual or material, simple or compounded, it matters not)—which is 13 II, XXVIII| though, where they are compounded, or decompounded, the simple 14 III, V | ideas more common and less compounded than the measures of time, 15 III, V | names of more abstract and compounded ideas, such as are the greatest 16 III, V | the reason why they are so compounded. Hence, likewise, we may 17 III, V | modes are commonly more compounded and decompounded than those 18 III, V | together a great variety of compounded and decompounded ideas. 19 III, VI | to make but one idea, how compounded soever. Secondly, that the 20 III, IX | very complex idea that is compounded and decompounded, it is 21 III, IX | which usually attends those compounded ones of substances and mixed 22 III, IX | And in general the least compounded ideas in every kind have 23 III, IX | doubtful are the names of very compounded mixed modes and substances. 24 IV, V | For many of them being compounded, the name occurs much easier 25 IV, VII | more simple from the more compounded; the more simple and less


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