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John Locke
An essay concerning human understanding

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   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | in itself uncompounded, contains in it nothing but one uniform 2 II, XII | consent of the proprietor, contains, as is visible, a combination 3 II, XXXI | that no man’s complex idea contains them all. That our complex 4 II, XXXI | collections that each of them contains in it precisely all that 5 II, XXXII| false one; since, though it contains not all the simple ideas 6 II, XXXII| judge that this complex idea contains in it the real essence of 7 II, XXXII| existing; when at least it contains but some few of those properties 8 III, VI | some, this complex idea contains a greater, and in others 9 III, VI | affirmation, “all gold is fixed,” contains nothing but the signification 10 III, X | because in truth it expressly contains nothing but the idea of 11 III, X | distinguished.~21. This abuse contains two false suppositions. 12 IV, V | subject of their meditation contains in it complex ideas. Which 13 IV, VI | of any sort of substances contains in it any simple idea, whose 14 IV, VI | our specific idea of man contains not that real constitution 15 IV, VIII | barely verbal, or whether it contains any clear and real idea, 16 IV, VIII | which, when it is made, contains no more than one of the 17 IV, VIII | other twenty times, and contains the other twelve: which 18 IV, XVII | intellectual faculties, and indeed contains two of them, viz. sagacity


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