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maturely 3
maturity 2
maurice 3
maxim 22
maximae 1
maxims 117
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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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maxim

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | that the knowledge of this maxim, “That it is impossible 2 I, I | have any knowledge of this maxim, “That it is impossible 3 I, I | proposition, as well as this maxim, “That it is impossible 4 I, I | general, that makes this maxim more remote from being innate; 5 II, XXI | established and settled a maxim, by the general consent 6 IV, I | red or square. Nor can any maxim or proposition in the world 7 IV, VII | its parts,” or any other maxim; and all from the same reason 8 IV, VII | sciences without a general maxim, but distinguish between 9 IV, VII | the truth known before the maxim is produced, and the argument 10 IV, VII | more is contained in that maxim, than what the signification 11 IV, VII | space void of body, by this maxim, What is, is. For the idea 12 IV, VII | evidently certain as this maxim, It is impossible for the 13 IV, VII | another, whether he knows that maxim or no. And to this child, 14 IV, VII | changelings are no men, by this maxim, it is impossible for the 15 IV, VIII| that neither that received maxim, nor any other identical 16 IV, VIII| this great and magnified maxim, boasted to be the foundation 17 IV, X | must give up their great maxim, Ex nihilo nil fit. If it 18 IV, XII | till he has learned that maxim? Or cannot a country wench 19 IV, XII | certainty of it from this maxim, that if you take equals 20 IV, XII | remainder will be equals, a maxim which possibly she never 21 IV, XII | it be a part. So that the maxim, the whole is bigger than 22 IV, XII | part, make of them what maxim you please.~4. Dangerous


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