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| Alphabetical [« »] forty 5 forty-five 2 forty-seventh 1 forward 18 forwardly 12 forwardness 4 forwards 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 fault 18 felt 18 firmly 18 forward 18 fourth 18 fusible 18 happens | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances forward |
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1 Int | should not then perhaps be so forward, out of an affectation of 2 I, I | this answer will not be forward to affirm that the knowledge 3 I, I | few mathematicians will be forward to believe, that all the 4 I, III | not, perhaps, have been so forward to believe they were innate. 5 I, III | consists; and will not be forward to think he, and every one, 6 I, III | with them will not make one forward to believe,) yet I think 7 II, I | mind constantly to them; forward to take notice of new, and 8 II, VIII | Hence it is that we are so forward to imagine, that those ideas 9 II, XVII | body, will not perhaps be forward to grant that the end is 10 II, XXII | we name habit; when it is forward, and ready upon every occasion 11 II, XXVIII| impressions of sounds, and are forward to take names for things, 12 II, XXXII | hence it is that men are so forward to suppose, that the abstract 13 III, X | specific name, makes men forward to take those names for 14 IV, III | immateriality of the soul, have been forward to make the world believe. 15 IV, VII | are not of use to help men forward in the advancement of sciences, 16 IV, VII | aside; as some have been too forward to charge me. I affirm them 17 IV, XII | being natural for the mind (forward still to enlarge its knowledge) 18 IV, XVII | has once imbibed, is very forward to make inferences; and