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| Alphabetical [« »] accused 1 accusing 1 accustom 3 accustomed 20 accustoming 2 accustoms 1 aching 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 turns 21 workmanship 21 write 20 accustomed 20 answered 20 appeal 20 belief | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances accustomed |
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1 Read | than that any one, not accustomed to abstract speculations, 2 I, I | academies of learned nations, accustomed to that sort of conversation 3 II, I | find few signs of a soul accustomed to much thinking in a new-born 4 II, IX | we having, by use, been accustomed to perceive what kind of 5 II, XIII | devoted to some sect, and accustomed to the language of it, and 6 II, XIV | length of time, having been accustomed to the ideas of minutes, 7 II, XXI | the uneasiness to miss his accustomed delight returns, the great 8 II, XXI | determines the will to the accustomed action; which thereby gets 9 II, XXI | of capacity which we are accustomed to and sensible of here, 10 II, XXVI | those we have been most accustomed to, we make them as it were 11 II, XXIX | which are the largest we are accustomed to have, we lose the clear 12 II, XXXIII| ideas that they have been accustomed so to join in their minds 13 III, II | learned them, and have been accustomed to those sounds. But so 14 III, III | an enumeration, men have accustomed themselves to use the next 15 III, IV | idea, which he has been accustomed to, may make him understand 16 III, X | belong to. Men having been accustomed from their cradles to learn 17 III, X | they themselves have been accustomed to apply them to, they never 18 III, X | the ears of those who are accustomed to them; yet standing for 19 IV, XII | science. I deny not but a man, accustomed to rational and regular 20 IV, XIX | whose understanding is not accustomed to them in his dealing with