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sociable 1
social 1
societies 13
society 19
socrates 21
soever 59
soft 9
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19 rise
19 seek
19 showing
19 society
19 suffer
19 suspect
19 tastes
John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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society

   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | fashion of each particular society within itself; but to show 2 I, II | truth are the common ties of society; and therefore even outlaws 3 I, II | necessary to the preservation of society, and visibly beneficial 4 I, II | absolutely necessary to hold society together, which commonly 5 I, II | be imagined that a whole society of men should publicly and 6 II, XXVIII| s wills, or agreement in society, I call instituted, or voluntary; 7 II, XXVIII| actions as in each country and society are in reputation or discredit. 8 II, XXVIII| with his own particular society. Solitude many men have 9 II, XXVIII| man about him, can live in society under the constant dislike 10 III, I | instrument and common tie of society. Man, therefore, had by 11 III, II | comfort and advantage of society not being to be had without 12 III, VI | in places where men in society have already established 13 III, X | learning very little benefits society. For, notwithstanding these 14 III, X | conversation, instruction, and society; whilst, with great art 15 III, X | concernments of human life and society; obscured and perplexed 16 III, X | of knowledge and bond of society, should not be employed 17 III, XI | the great bond that holds society together, and the common 18 IV, III | being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws 19 IV, XX | preferment, or protection in that society. Thus men become professors


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