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| Alphabetical [« »] intelligo 1 intemperately 1 intend 6 intended 21 intending 5 intends 10 intent 6 | Frequency [« »] 21 frequent 21 heaven 21 inadequate 21 intended 21 interest 21 led 21 memories | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances intended |
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1 Read | Treatise was not at first intended for them; and therefore 2 II, VIII | little further than perhaps I intended. But, it being necessary 3 II, XXI | to be so. For that being intended for a state of happiness, 4 II, XXIII| it appears not that God intended we should have a perfect, 5 II, XXVI | accomplishing the voyage intended, and the other to future 6 II, XXIX | the distinction, which was intended to be kept up by those different 7 II, XXX | existing without us, and intended to be representations of 8 II, XXXI | Because they, not being intended for copies of things really 9 II, XXXI | perfection, which the mind intended they should: so that the 10 II, XXXI | referred by the mind, and intended to correspond to the ideas 11 II, XXXI | to that essence, and be intended to represent it. Which essence, 12 II, XXXI | adequate. Because, being intended to express nothing but the 13 II, XXXII| truly what they are, and are intended to be. Indeed the names 14 III, VI | combination, it had all in it he intended it should, and so could 15 III, X | of language. Words being intended for signs of my ideas, to 16 III, XI | in them. For, since it is intended their names should stand 17 IV, III | ordinarily imported, or he intended it should when at first 18 IV, IV | there is something further intended, our most serious thoughts 19 IV, IV | the conformity which is intended; or which our state requires: 20 IV, IV | the mind’s own making, not intended to be the copies of anything, 21 IV, IV | no further concerned, nor intended to be meant by any such