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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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fain

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | of them innate, I would fain know what there is remaining 2 I, III | sensation or reflection. I would fain meet with the man who, when 3 II, XIII | is not body. For I would fain meet with that thinking 4 II, XXIII| differences depend, we are fain to make use of their secondary 5 II, XXIII| understood by us. For I would fain have instanced anything 6 II, XXIII| thoughts than we have, who are fain to make use of corporeal 7 III, I | their senses, they were fain to borrow words from ordinary 8 III, IV | masters of definitions were fain to leave them untouched, 9 III, IV | general name, they have been fain to do it by a word which 10 III, VI | descriptions: which we see they are fain to do who would discourse 11 III, VI | different from them. I would fain know why a shock and a hound 12 III, X | knowledge,) which they have been fain to cover with obscurity 13 III, X | though in discourse we are fain to substitute the name for 14 III, X | compose them; and so is fain often to use twenty words, 15 IV, II | agreement or disagreement, it is fain, by the intervention of 16 IV, II | In this case the mind is fain to find out some other angles, 17 IV, III | colour or sound, we are fain to quit our reason, go beyond 18 IV, III | its nature. For I would fain know what substance exists, 19 IV, VII | possession of truth; and I would fain know what truths these two 20 IV, VIII | affirmed of itself. And I would fain see an instance wherein 21 IV, XI | venture on it: and I would fain know what it is he could 22 IV, XVII | those cases where we are fain to substitute assent instead 23 IV, XVII | mistakes: (and yet I would fain see the man that was forced 24 IV, XVII | intricate speculations, are fain sometimes to go over them


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