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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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observable

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | In the mean time it is observable, that this saying, that 2 II, I | shall see hereafter.~6. Observable in children. He that attentively 3 II, VII | and reflect on what is observable there, we shall find our 4 II, VIII | and motion of bodies of an observable bigness, may be perceived 5 II, IX | little guessed by what is observable in children new-born; who 6 II, XIV | regular, and universally observable by all mankind, and supposed 7 II, XIV | constant and universally observable, would have as well distinguished 8 II, XIV | were constant, universally observable, in equidistant periods, 9 II, XV | are confined, and by the observable parts of them are measured 10 II, XV | out to us by the motions observable in it. Without some such 11 II, XVI | measureables. This further is observable in number, that it is that 12 II, XXI | upon anything, but by the observable change of its sensible ideas; 13 II, XXI | upon a very easy and scarce observable slip I had made, in putting 14 II, XXIII | is the ordinary qualities observable in iron, or a diamond, put 15 II, XXIII | motion, thinking, or other observable ideas, though we know not 16 II, XXV | conceal a tacit, though less observable, relation. Such are the 17 II, XXVIII| agreement or disagreement observable in that which I compare 18 II, XXIX | figure and colours which are observable in it, and which, in a better 19 II, XXXI | powers or qualities that are observable by us are not the real essence 20 II, XXXIII| sympathies and antipathies observable in men, which work as strongly, 21 II, XXXIII| assent without inquiry.~18. Observable in the opposition between 22 III, XI | and consequently the most observable and invariable part in the 23 IV, VI | taken notice of by us. Their observable qualities, actions, and 24 IV, XVII | minds with are everywhere observable.~14. Our highest degree


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