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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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skill

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | wrong; which some, wanting skill and leisure, and others 2 I, III | memories; and to get the skill to compound and enlarge 3 I, III | that there is no art or skill born with us. For, being 4 I, III | sort of men, who had the skill and office to principle 5 II, II | however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than 6 II, XI | And when they have got the skill to apply the organs of speech 7 II, XXVIII| them, as if I had all the skill of a midwife: the notion 8 III, IV | admiration applauded the skill of the workman. But being 9 III, V | are a proof. A moderate skill in different languages will 10 III, VI | may be pleased to try his skill in those species called 11 III, VI | requires much time, pains, and skill, strict inquiry, and long 12 III, VI | their various examination, skill, or observation of that 13 III, IX | according to their various skill, attention, and ways of 14 III, X | learning are estimated by their skill in disputing. And if reputation 15 IV, VII | not require some pains and skill to form the general idea 16 IV, VIII | one jot forwards in the skill of reading, let him make 17 IV, XV | 2. The integrity. 3. The skill of the witnesses. 4. The 18 IV, XVI | with the best of their skill, cast up the account upon 19 IV, XX | cause of error, want of skill to use proofs. Secondly, 20 IV, XX | Secondly, Those who want skill to use those evidences they 21 IV, XXI | Secondly, Praktike, The skill of right applying our own


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