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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Vol. 2 of 3: In Four Books; A New Edition Corrected (Classic Reprint)
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Vol 2 of 3 In Four Books A New Edition Corrected - Classic Reprint Author:John Locke Excerpt from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Vol. 2 of 3: In Four Books; A New Edition Corrected — Sect. 1. Mixed modes, what. 2. Made by the mind. 3. Sometimes got by the explication of their names. 4. The name ties the parts of mixed modes into one idea. 5. The caufe of making mixed modes. 6. Why words in one language have none an fwer... more »ing in another. 7. And languages change. 8. Mixed modes, where they cxiii. 9. How we get the ideas of mixed modes. 10. Motion, thinking, and power, have been mo: modified. I I. Several words, feeming to fignify a&ion, fig. Nify but the effeet. 12. Mixed modes, made alfo of other ideas.
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