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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | our understandings are not suited; and of which we cannot 2 Int | this state.~5. Our capacity suited to our state and concerns. 3 Int | proportion that they are suited to our faculties, and upon 4 I, I | frequent; these maxims being suited to artificial argumentation 5 I, II | would set down only such as suited their distinct hypotheses, 6 II, XV | understandings and comprehensions suited to our own preservation, 7 II, XXI | of a well-seasoned dish, suited to a man’s palate, may move 8 II, XXI | which habitual practice has suited, and thereby recommends 9 II, XXIII | one thing, and words being suited to common apprehensions, 10 II, XXIII | and powers of substances suited to our state. The infinite 11 II, XXIII | knowledge as this, which is suited to our present condition, 12 II, XXIII | the all-wise Architect has suited our organs, and the bodies 13 II, XXVII | habitations, with organs suited to the satisfaction of their 14 II, XXVII | Heliogabalus.~7. Idea of identity suited to the idea it is applied 15 II, XXVIII| of languages; which being suited only to the convenience 16 III, V | nature, yet they are always suited to the end for which abstract 17 III, IX | own ends of discourse, and suited to its own notions, whereby 18 III, X | terms of that sect are so suited to the nature of things, 19 IV, XI | For, our faculties being suited not to the full extent of 20 IV, XII | knowledge which is most suited to our natural capacities, 21 IV, XVI | approved as reasonable, and suited to the wisdom and caution


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