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| Alphabetical [« »] lively 6 livery 1 lives 38 living 18 load 1 loadstone 7 lobsters 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 leaving 18 likewise 18 lines 18 living 18 lordship 18 malleable 18 mathematicians | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances living |
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1 I, II | practical opinions and rules of living quite opposite to others.~ 2 I, II | knowledge and the rules of living, are yet so little favourable 3 II, XXII | frequent use of in their way of living and conversation, leaving 4 II, XXIII| for the conveniences of living: these are our business 5 II, XXVII| same body. In the state of living creatures, their identity 6 II, XXVII| cases—a mass of matter and a living body—identity is not applied 7 II, XXVII| matter vitally united to the living plant, in a like continued 8 II, XXVII| succeeding parts united to the living body of the plant, it has 9 II, XXVII| possible that those men, living in distant ages, and of 10 II, XXVII| Same man. An animal is a living organized body; and consequently 11 II, XXVII| united to that organized living body. And whatever is talked 12 IV, IV | has yet nevertheless a living soul in it, because of its 13 IV, VI | from the greatest part of living creatures, and they presently 14 IV, VIII | Every man is an animal, or living body,” is as certain a proposition 15 IV, XVI | is the lowest species of living things, and which the first 16 IV, XX | only in the provisions for living. These men’s opportunities 17 IV, XX | to do to get the means of living, are not in a condition 18 IV, XX | attendance on the means of living, as to have no spare time