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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 Read | explain this a little more particularly. By determinate, when applied 2 I, I | the first proposing, more particularly by and by. I shall here 3 II, XI | their modes a little more particularly.  ~ 4 II, XXI | judgments. But, to account more particularly for the misery that men 5 II, XXI | it, though he could not particularly show it me, I was put upon 6 II, XXIII| ideas we have of angels, and particularly of God himself.~Thirdly, 7 III, I | general, and so stand not particularly for this or that single 8 III, II | But this relating more particularly to substances and their 9 III, III | often an occasion to mark particularly, and, as it were, set before 10 III, III | distinction of essences, belonging particularly to substances, we shall, 11 III, VII | right use of these that more particularly consists the clearness and 12 III, X | names in general, yet more particularly affects those of substances. 13 IV, I | subject; and this belongs particularly to substances. Thus when 14 IV, II | consider propositions, and particularly those propositions which 15 IV, VI | certainty with it.~5. This more particularly concerns substances. The 16 IV, VI | which each secondary quality particularly depends. 2. Did we know 17 IV, VII | knowledge, and examine more particularly to what purposes they serve, 18 IV, XVII | sometimes for the cause, and particularly the final cause. But the 19 IV, XX | in the organs of the body particularly adapted to thinking; or


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