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| Alphabetical [« »] wherein 235 whereinto 1 whereof 148 whereon 18 wheresoever 2 whereunto 1 whereupon 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 substantial 18 unity 18 weakness 18 whereon 17 admitted 17 affairs 17 agents | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances whereon |
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1 I, III | are the only true ones, whereon to establish those notions 2 I, III | if the ground be but firm whereon the batteries are erected, 3 II, I | anything, and the groundwork whereon to build all those notions 4 II, XXI | which keeps up the action whereon the enjoyment depends, is 5 II, XXI | useful to them, and that whereon depends the turn of their 6 II, XXI | its judgment, being that whereon a right direction of our 7 II, XXIII | minute parts of bodies, whereon depend those sensible qualities 8 II, XXVIII| agreement or disagreement, whereon relation depends, being 9 II, XXXII | and essence of anything, whereon all its properties depend: 10 III, III | constitution of things, whereon their discoverable qualities 11 III, III | essence—i.e. that constitution whereon the properties of these 12 III, VI | the internal constitution, whereon their properties depend, 13 III, VI | its peculiar constitution, whereon depend those sensible qualities 14 IV, IV | constitution it is of substances whereon our simple ideas depend, 15 IV, VI | different sorts of animals whereon these and the like qualities 16 IV, VII | have been the foundations whereon any science hath been built. 17 IV, VII | began, and the foundations whereon the sciences were built. 18 IV, XII | propositions, as foundations whereon to build the knowledge that