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| Alphabetical [« »] cassowaries 1 cassowary 1 cassuaris 1 cast 19 casting 4 castle 2 castles 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 attributed 19 bear 19 built 19 cast 19 conception 19 conveyed 19 demonstrative | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances cast |
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1 I, I | and education having not cast their native thoughts into 2 I, II | and professedly disown and cast off a rule which they could 3 I, II | masters of right reason, cast by the votes and opinions 4 II, XI | so consequently two, to cast about and consider in what 5 III, III | natural things that exist are cast, and do equally partake, 6 III, VI | capable of reason as infants cast in another mould: some whereof, 7 III, VI | little more oddly turned had cast him, and he had been executed, 8 III, IX | and disorder do not seldom cast a mist before our eyes, 9 IV, IV | things, as in moulds, were cast and formed; we should find 10 IV, VIII| notion of God, or would be cast into a sleep by opium, made 11 IV, VIII| notion of God, nor being cast into sleep by opium, being 12 IV, VIII| undoubtedly reckon right, and cast up a great sum, according 13 IV, XIV | impatient of delay, lightly cast their eyes on, or wholly 14 IV, XVI | the best of their skill, cast up the account upon the 15 IV, XVI | and yet unseen, which may cast the probability on the other 16 IV, XVII| given occasion to others to cast about for new discoveries, 17 IV, XX | and many men forbear to cast up their accounts, or so 18 IV, XX | whose understandings are cast into a mould, and fashioned 19 IV, XX | particulars fairly, and cast up the sum total on both