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| Alphabetical [« »] possessed 13 possesses 5 possessing 2 possession 18 possessions 1 possessor 1 possibility 17 | Frequency [« »] 18 persuaded 18 philosophical 18 picture 18 possession 18 practice 18 precisely 18 prince | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances possession |
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1 Int | satisfaction in a quiet and sure possession of truths that most concerned 2 Int | the natural and undoubted possession of our understandings, wherein 3 II, XII | concealed change of the possession of anything, without the 4 II, XX | procure or preserve us the possession of any other good or absence 5 II, XX | present or assured approaching possession of a good; and we are then 6 II, XX | in such a state, in the possession of that good; for he needs 7 II, XXI | was a denomination for the possession of riches, should demand 8 II, XXI | nothing future is yet in possession, and so the expectation 9 II, XXI | happiness which are not in our possession. All uneasiness therefore 10 II, XXI | once to any one’s present possession, he would not balance, or 11 II, XXI | so, for small matters in possession, part with greater ones 12 II, XXI | of, even in their present possession; nay, all things rightly 13 II, XXVII| concluded it to be witchery or possession; and one of his chaplains, 14 III, II | Augustus himself, in the possession of that power which ruled 15 III, XI | being no man’s private possession, but the common measure 16 IV, VII | and another to put him in possession of truth; and I would fain 17 IV, XVII | authority of men who are in possession of it. This is apt to be 18 IV, XIX | any truth that gets not possession of our minds by the irresistible