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| Alphabetical [« »] sparks 1 sparrows 1 speak 84 speaker 18 speakers 1 speaking 55 speaks 11 | Frequency [« »] 18 probabilities 18 secret 18 sleeping 18 speaker 18 substantial 18 unity 18 weakness | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances speaker |
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1 II, XXII| ideas in the mind of the speaker. (3) Those words the signs 2 II, XXII| for are in the mind of the speaker. I think I need not go any 3 III, II | of are the ideas of the speaker: nor can any one apply them 4 III, II | that are in the mind of the speaker; yet they in their thoughts 5 III, II | ideas in the mind of the speaker, yet, because by familiar 6 III, IV | ideas in the mind of the speaker; yet, upon a nearer survey, 7 III, IV | annexed to, in the mind of the speaker, is as it were represented, 8 III, IX | stands for in the mind of the speaker. Now, since sounds have 9 III, IX | stand for in the mind of the speaker. Without this, men fill 10 III, IX | stand for the same idea in speaker and hearer. Though the names 11 III, IX | is very seldom that, in speaker and hearer, they stand for 12 III, IX | sense and intention of the speaker, without any manner of doubt 13 III, X | common received sounds, the speaker and hearer had necessarily 14 III, XI | not agreed on, betwixt the speaker and hearer, for which the 15 IV, IV | it such as it is in the speaker’s mind, and the same things 16 IV, VI | idea in the mind of the speaker, stand for we know not what; 17 IV, VIII| understand the terms as the speaker uses them, or else he talks 18 IV, XV | the wonted veracity of the speaker in other cases, or his supposed