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| Alphabetical [« »] demum 1 denied 26 denies 4 denominate 22 denominated 17 denominates 3 denominating 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 convinced 22 defined 22 demonstrations 22 denominate 22 discoverable 22 fair 22 flow | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances denominate |
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1 Read | generally do judge of and denominate their actions according 2 Read | actions, and accordingly denominate them virtues or vices. Had 3 II, III | the epithets we have to denominate that numberless variety 4 II, VIII | They are, in the bodies we denominate from them, only a power 5 II, VIII | existing in the bodies we denominate from them.~23. Three sorts 6 II, XI | with these patterns, and to denominate them accordingly. Thus the 7 II, XXV | together with the thing they denominate, imply also something else 8 II, XXVI | men attain to; and when we denominate him old, we mean that his 9 II, XXVI | the standards, whereby to denominate the bulk of others. Thus 10 II, XXVI | in relation to which they denominate their great and their little.~ 11 II, XXVIII| their moral rectitude, and denominate their actions good or bad.~ 12 II, XXXI | by the mind, to rank and denominate things by, cannot want anything; 13 II, XXXI | to signify to others, and denominate from thence any action he 14 II, XXXI | standard to measure and denominate actions by, as they agreed 15 II, XXXI | name already in use, and denominate it gold, do they not ordinarily, 16 III, VI | which is the end of sorting) denominate them, by their real essences; 17 III, VI | gives the name zahab, to denominate and mark all substances 18 III, VI | to them he gave names to denominate all things that should happen 19 III, IX | really existing, but to denominate and rank things as they 20 III, IX | characteristical notes to rank and denominate things by. In these we must 21 III, X | names annexed to them, to denominate actions and relations by, 22 IV, VI | distinction whereby we know and denominate them. Put a piece of gold