| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] pass 69 passage 8 passages 3 passed 20 passes 24 passing 8 passion 14 | Frequency [« »] 20 join 20 kept 20 kinds 20 passed 20 production 20 pursuit 20 quickness | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances passed |
Book, Chapter
1 Read | of language, have so long passed for mysteries of science; 2 II, IX | considered. And if a man had passed sixty years in such a state, 3 II, XI | propositions, which have passed for innate truths;—because 4 II, XIV | length of duration which passed whilst he slept or thought 5 II, XIV | ordinary night’s sleep, had passed the whole twenty-four hours 6 II, XIV | train of ideas which had passed in men’s minds in the intervals; 7 II, XIV | shadow on the dial would have passed from one hour-line to another 8 II, XV | space of duration which passed between some known and fixed 9 II, XVII | suppose the mind already passed over, and actually to have 10 II, XXVII| he told me, having ever passed for a very honest and pious 11 II, XXVII| say, they would not have passed for a race of rational animals; 12 II, XXVII| no inconsiderable one, he passed for a very rational man, 13 III, IV | s foreheads, whilst they passed by others. For granting 14 III, V | had descriptions of what passed in that solemnity: but yet, 15 III, IX | question, whether any liquor passed through the filaments of 16 III, IX | to it. But when, having passed over the original and composition 17 III, X | ways of knowledge, hath yet passed hitherto under the laudable 18 III, XI | teach or defend truth, hath passed so much for a virtue: a 19 IV, VII | maxims and axioms, have passed for principles of science: 20 IV, XVI | tradition has successively passed through, the less strength