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| Alphabetical [« »] sands 2 saracenicum 1 satan 1 satisfaction 24 satisfactions 1 satisfactory 4 satisfied 26 | Frequency [« »] 24 remain 24 require 24 requires 24 satisfaction 24 support 24 supposes 23 000 | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances satisfaction |
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1 Read | on) not miss the hunter’s satisfaction; every moment of his pursuit 2 Read | own information, and the satisfaction of a few friends, who acknowledged 3 Read | I shall always have the satisfaction to have aimed sincerely 4 Read | Second Edition will give him satisfaction on the point, and that this 5 Read | of mine, as to lessen the satisfaction any one has in himself, 6 Int | with variety, delight, and satisfaction, if they will not boldly 7 Int | and in vain sought for satisfaction in a quiet and sure possession 8 Int | with more advantage and satisfaction in the other.~8. What “Idea” 9 I, II | that will overbalance the satisfaction any one shall propose to 10 II, I | from them, such as is the satisfaction or uneasiness arising from 11 II, VII | For, whether we call it satisfaction, delight, pleasure, happiness, & 12 II, XXI | action, is only the present satisfaction in it; the motive to change 13 II, XXI | Now, let one man place his satisfaction in sensual pleasures, another 14 II, XXI | suspend the execution and satisfaction of any of its desires; and 15 II, XXI | obliged to suspend the satisfaction of our desires in particular 16 II, XXI | successive desire, whether the satisfaction of it does not interfere 17 II, XXI | able to suspend the present satisfaction of any desire.~54. Government 18 II, XXI | which to choose: were the satisfaction of a lust and the joys of 19 II, XXI | power that would tend to his satisfaction, and the completing of his 20 II, XXI | and invariably, yet the satisfaction of any particular desire 21 II, XXVII| with organs suited to the satisfaction of their brutal inclinations. 22 IV, III | though many a man can with satisfaction enough own a no very handsome 23 IV, XVII | abilities he has, may have this satisfaction in doing his duty as a rational 24 IV, XX | which most men may not, with satisfaction enough to themselves, raise