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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | peremptorily or intemperately require demonstration, and demand 2 I, II | them: but moral principles require reasoning and discourse, 3 I, II | principles; since even they who require men to believe that there 4 I, III | propositions: other truths require a train of ideas placed 5 II, IX | so its actions seem to require no time, but many of them 6 II, IX | consider the time it will require to put it into words, and 7 II, XI | with a right inference require suitable attendance, respect, 8 II, XIII | distinct ideas. Many ideas require others, as necessary to 9 II, XX | notice of would each of them require a much larger and more accurate 10 II, XXXI | complete idea, wherein I require nothing else to make it 11 II, XXXIII| proposed to myself would now require that I should immediately 12 III, X | Knowledge and reasoning require precise determinate ideas. 13 III, XI | rendering himself ridiculous. To require that men should use their 14 III, XI | have above mentioned will require too much time, cost, and 15 IV, II | imagine, and therefore not require a greater: for a man cannot 16 IV, III | certain rules or laws which require conformity to them; and 17 IV, IV | not make it so. It would require some proofs to persuade 18 IV, VII | For example, does it not require some pains and skill to 19 IV, X | spirit will be found to require no less power than the creation 20 IV, XVI | question: or else they must require a man, for every opinion 21 IV, XVI | have a juster pretence to require others to follow them: but 22 IV, XVII | opinion in debate, is to require the adversary to admit what 23 IV, XVIII | reason, which can never require or enable me to believe 24 IV, XIX | be ridiculous, who should require to have it proved to him


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