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| Alphabetical [« »] deos 1 depend 89 depended 2 dependence 19 dependences 1 dependencies 2 dependent 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 conception 19 conveyed 19 demonstrative 19 dependence 19 ease 19 fourthly 19 her | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances dependence |
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1 I, I | men suppose,) can have no dependence on the constitution or organs 2 I, III | workmanship, to mind man of his dependence and duty; and that herein 3 II, XIII| necessary connexion and dependence one upon another. Till a 4 II, XVI | distinct orders, and the dependence of so long a train of numeral 5 II, XXI | freedom consists in the dependence of the existence, or not 6 II, XXI | volition of it; and not in the dependence of any action, or its contrary, 7 III, I | if we remark how great a dependence our words have on common 8 III, VII | in train, and observe the dependence of his thoughts and reasonings 9 IV, III | qualities have a necessary dependence and visible connexion one 10 IV, III | any subject, without this dependence and evident connexion of 11 IV, III | these ideas has any evident dependence or necessary connexion with 12 IV, III | be able to perceive their dependence on, or repugnance to, any 13 IV, III | appearing to have no necessary dependence one on another, we can attribute 14 IV, VI | can discover their natural dependence; which, in their primary 15 IV, VI | perceive not their connexion or dependence on one another; being ignorant 16 IV, VI | we shall find that their dependence, as to life, motion, and 17 IV, VI | have such a connexion and dependence in their influences and 18 IV, XI | abstract ideas, and their dependence on one another. Such propositions 19 IV, XVII| another to perceive the dependence of the conclusion on all