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John Locke

John Locke is folio 51 of 74 in Concordance. This dedicated route keeps the manuscript viewer, full-resolution image, study tools, and dossier tabs focused on this page.

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John Locke is now surfaced as a concordance companion folio so the public book can keep this teaching plate, biography, and comparative reference field connected to the larger manuscript.

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Page 51 of 74
Chapter
Concordance Tables / 38 of 48
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John Locke is now its own dedicated folio route: folio 51 of 74, still connected to the full manuscript. Use the workstation folio rail, dedicated folio routes, zoom controls, and dossier tabs to read and inspect the manuscript without losing the codex structure.

The current book scan detects 74 folios in the public manuscript sequence.

Page 51 of 74

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Concordance Tables

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John Locke

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John Locke

An illuminated manuscript folio focused on John Locke, with a central portrait or emblem, side teaching columns, and a lower band of works, quotes, or symbols.
John Locke now reads as a concordance companion leaf, with a file-backed manuscript prompt and a stable folio route for the live reader.
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John Locke

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