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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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sense

   Part, §
1 Text, I | every Reader of ordinary Sense and Reflection may be a 2 Text, XI | Indignation against common Sense! ~ 3 Text, XVIII | point every Reader of common sense may judge as well as the 4 Text, XVIII | supposed, that a man of Sense and Spirit will take any 5 Text, XIX | great Author and to make sense of his principles. No industry 6 Text, XX | Every Reader of common sense, that will but use his faculties, 7 Text, XXII | provided he understands common sense and hath observed the ways 8 Text, XXVII | plain from the words, the sense, and the context, that the 9 Text, XXVII | to the Demonstration? The sense whereof is (as the author 10 Text, XXVIII| neither? Can any one make sense of this? Or can even your 11 Text, XXVIII| a plain remedy in common sense; and to prevent surprise 12 Text, XXX | at all? Take it in what sense you will, I cannot make 13 Text, XXX | latter, you contradict common sense; it being plain, that what 14 Text, XXX | no such thing. I find no sense or reason in what you say. 15 Text, XXXIII| rightly represented the sense of those words, evanescant 16 Text, XXXIII| nothing, in the obvious sense, or let them become infinitely 17 Text, XXXIII| latter is not Sir Isaac's sense is evident from his own 18 Text, XXXV | full and expressive of my sense, as perhaps it should have 19 Text, XXXV | cannot understand him or make sense of what he says? You say 20 Text, XXXVI | interpreted them in what sense you will, that you would 21 Text, XXXVI | be consistent with common sense if you can. You seem to 22 Text, XXXVII| the difference as to the sense be so great between will 23 Text, XLIV | draw him to speak their sense, not considering that if 24 Text, L | an expression where the sense was clear, but considering 25 Text, L | endeavouring to find out any sense or meaning whatsoever, candidly 26 App, III | if he can no more make sense of what this Gentleman has 27 App, III | carefully to pry into his sense, and sift his meaning, and 28 App, IV | gives (P. 13,) with common sense? Again, let him be asked, 29 App, IV | let him be desired to make sense of this, or explain what


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