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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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history

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | to trouble thee with the history of this Essay, I should 2 I, II | moderately conversant in the history of mankind, and looked abroad 3 I, II | will carefully peruse the history of mankind, and look abroad 4 I, II | that we are assured from history of many men, nay whole nations, 5 I, III | branded upon the records of history, hath not navigation discovered, 6 I, III | notion of a God, (whereof yet history tells us the contrary,) 7 II, XI | short, and, I think, true history of the first beginnings 8 II, XIV | confused, and a great part of history be rendered very useless. 9 II, XIV | duration. For, as in the history of the creation delivered 10 II, XXVIII| skilled in the nature or history of mankind: the greatest 11 III, VI | is not sufficient: for if history lie not, women have conceived 12 III, X | whilst it appears in all history, that these profound doctors 13 III, XI | their names right, natural history is to be inquired into, 14 III, XI | acquainting ourselves with the history of that sort of things, 15 III, XI | containing, as it were, a natural history, requires too many hands 16 IV, XI | dream make thereby a true history.~2. Instance: whiteness 17 IV, XII | substances only by experience and history, which is all that the weakness 18 IV, XII | observation, and natural history, must give us, by our senses 19 IV, XVI | undoubted witnesses: v.g. history giving us such an account 20 IV, XVI | experience, and the reports of history and witnesses clash with 21 IV, XVI | urged as undeniable.~11. Yet history is of great use. I would 22 IV, XVI | lessen the credit and use of history: it is all the light we 23 IV, XVIII | by our senses; v.g. the history of the deluge is conveyed 24 IV, XX | versed in modern or ancient history doubt whether there is such


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