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acknowledgment 2
acquaint 3
acquaintance 18
acquainted 25
acquainting 1
acquiesce 3
acquiesces 1
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26 wills
26 wise
25 acquainted
25 circumstances
25 co-existence
25 compared
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | nobler game: and he is little acquainted with the subject of this 2 I, I | time and observation have acquainted him with them; and then 3 I, I | denied, that men grow first acquainted with many of these self-evident 4 I, II | notions they have been long acquainted with there; and stamp the 5 I, III | only as they come to be acquainted with a greater variety of 6 I, III | about some few things, grow acquainted sufficiently with them, 7 II, I | rational being, those who are acquainted with dreams need not be 8 II, XV | known lengths which it is acquainted with. On the other side, 9 II, XXIII| think we are most intimately acquainted with, and that come nearest 10 III, III | to another, who was not acquainted with all those very particular 11 III, III | especially those things we are acquainted with, and have ranked into 12 III, IV | stands for an idea a man is acquainted with, but is ignorant that 13 III, VI | qualities, are often better acquainted with their differences; 14 III, VI | are the most intimately acquainted with. It could not possibly 15 III, IX | language which they are acquainted with, the use and signification 16 III, XI | understood by those who are acquainted with that subject, and know 17 III, XI | physical inquiries, and acquainted with the several sorts of 18 III, XI | they have been more or less acquainted with, or accurate in examining, 19 IV, III | we think ourselves best acquainted with, we have but very imperfect 20 IV, VII | that the mind is perfectly acquainted with, and fully convinced 21 IV, VII | is first and most easily acquainted with, nor such as its earliest 22 IV, VII | the beginning perfectly acquainted their thoughts with these 23 IV, XI | concernment we have of being made acquainted with them.~9. But reaches 24 IV, XII | which men, well enough acquainted with those received axioms, 25 IV, XXI | what we have been hitherto acquainted with.~5. This is the first


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