| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] alphabet 1 already 50 also 242 alter 19 alterable 1 alteration 17 alterations 14 | Frequency [« »] 19 absurd 19 acquired 19 air 19 alter 19 altogether 19 approach 19 assured | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances alter |
Book, Chapter
1 Read | found reason somewhat to alter the thoughts I formerly 2 Read | against it, found reason to alter my sense in any of the points 3 II, I | more refuse to have, nor alter when they are imprinted, 4 II, I | than a mirror can refuse, alter, or obliterate the images 5 II, VIII | in the one case, so to alter the bulk, figure, texture, 6 II, VIII | other, it is able so to alter the bulk, figure, texture, 7 II, IX | to them, do very briskly alter their figures and motions, 8 II, XIII | made at pleasure, neither alter the nature of things, nor 9 II, XIII | all. For they who so much alter the signification of words, 10 II, XIV | either of which varying, may alter the equality of such periods, 11 II, XIV | account of time, do not at all alter the notion of duration, 12 II, XIV | standards of a foot and a cubit alter the notion of extension 13 II, XXIII| had but the faculty so to alter the structure of his eyes, 14 III, VI | or disease may very much alter my colour or shape; a fever 15 III, X | lives, as he who should alter the signification of known 16 III, XI | they are current in, nor alter the ideas they are affixed 17 IV, III | by rubbing on them will alter the figure of any of the 18 IV, X | in our power or choice to alter it. For example: my right 19 IV, X | the difficulty one jot. To alter the determination of motion,