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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | for a commendation of my work; nor conclude, because I 2 Read | sets his own thoughts on work, to find and follow truth, 3 Int | not set our thoughts on work at all, in despair of knowing 4 I, II | serve to set conscience on work; which is nothing else but 5 I, III | never set their thoughts on work about such angles. And he 6 II, VII | efficacy and use to set us on work that pleasure has, we being 7 II, X | very often sets itself on work in search of some hidden 8 II, XXI | and absent, it is true, work upon the mind. But that 9 II, XXI | the will, and set us on work, we should have had none 10 II, XXI | the will, nor sets us on work; the reason whereof I shall 11 II, XXI | moves us, and sets us on work to get rid of it. The reason 12 II, XXI | uneasiness is ready to set us on work. For, the removing of the 13 II, XXI | and place it may come to work upon the will, and be pursued. 14 II, XXI | his will, and sets him at work in pursuit of his choice 15 II, XXI | and we are set afresh on work in the pursuit of happiness.~ 16 II, XXVI | internal principle, but set on work by, and received from, some 17 II, XXXII | would be very slow, and its work endless; therefore, to shorten 18 II, XXXIII| observable in men, which work as strongly, and produce 19 II, XXXIII| yet cannot be thought to work whole societies of men to 20 III, VI | sorting particular beings the work of fallible men, though 21 IV, III | whereby, though causes work steadily, and effects constantly 22 IV, XX | made of, or how they will work, and having nothing to do


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