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| Alphabetical [« »] blossoms 1 blue 2 blueness 1 bodies 51 body 48 book 2 books 3 | Frequency [« »] 53 how 53 make 53 were 51 bodies 50 man 50 principles 49 know | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances bodies |
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1 Text, 0, 6 | earth, in a word all those bodies which compose the mighty 2 Text, 0, 18 | to the ideas we have of bodies, yet how is it possible 3 Text, 0, 18 | believe the existence of bodies without the mind, from what 4 Text, 0, 18 | now, though there were no bodies existing without resembling 5 Text, 0, 18 | supposition of external bodies is not necessary for the 6 Text, 0, 19 | production, by supposing external bodies in their likeness rather 7 Text, 0, 19 | there are such things as bodies that excite their ideas 8 Text, 0, 19 | materialists their external bodies, they by their own confession 9 Text, 0, 19 | therefore it were possible for bodies to exist without the mind, 10 Text, 0, 20 | if there were external bodies, it is impossible we should 11 Text, 0, 20 | without the help of external bodies, to be affected with the 12 Text, 0, 20 | have, for the existence of bodies without the mind.~ 13 Text, 0, 22 | that compages of external bodies you contend for, I shall 14 Text, 0, 23 | the existence of external bodies, we are all the while only 15 Text, 0, 23 | it can and does conceive bodies existing unthought of or 16 Text, 0, 32 | motion and collision of bodies to be attended with sound, 17 Text, 0, 34 | stones; nay, even of our own bodies? Are all these but so many 18 Text, 0, 43 | see external space, and bodies actually existing in it, 19 Text, 0, 44 | or that motion in our own bodies. But for a fuller information 20 Text, 0, 47 | admitted, that the particular bodies, of what kind soever, do 21 Text, 0, 47 | particular qualities whereby the bodies falling under our senses 22 Text, 0, 47 | that neither the particular bodies perceived by sense, nor 23 Text, 0, 47 | frames all that variety of bodies which compose the visible 24 Text, 0, 48 | though we do not. Wherever bodies are said to have no existence 25 Text, 0, 48 | foregoing principles that bodies are annihilated and created 26 Text, 0, 53 | likewise true of whatever bodies they supposed to exist without 27 Text, 0, 60 | innumerable multitude of bodies and machines, framed with 28 Text, 0, 65 | collision of the ambient bodies, but the sign thereof. Secondly, 29 Text, 0, 65 | mechanism of the inward parts of bodies, whether natural or artificial, 30 Text, 0, 82 | for the real existence of bodies which are drawn from Reason 31 Text, 0, 82 | every good Christian that bodies do really exist, and are 32 Text, 0, 82 | rivers, and cities, and human bodies. To which I answer that 33 Text, 0, 82 | really exist, that there are bodies, even corporeal substances, 34 Text, 0, 88 | feel, even of their own bodies. And, after all their labour 35 Text, 0, 94 | existence of Matter, or bodies unperceived, has not only 36 Text, 0, 103| by the mutual drawing of bodies instead of their being impelled 37 Text, 0, 104| union or mutual approach of bodies. So that any one of these 38 Text, 0, 104| of our observation. That bodies should tend towards the 39 Text, 0, 104| that argue innumerable bodies to have a mutual tendency 40 Text, 0, 106| quality inherent in all bodies whatsoever. Whereas it is 41 Text, 0, 106| from being essential to bodies that in some instances a 42 Text, 0, 106| Spirit, who causes certain bodies to cleave together or tend 43 Text, 0, 111| situation in respect of sensible bodies, is vulgarly taken for immovable 44 Text, 0, 111| and motion with respect to bodies which we regard as immovable. 45 Text, 0, 111| may be that none of those bodies which seem to be quiescent 46 Text, 0, 112| be at least conceived two bodies, whereof the distance or 47 Text, 0, 113| necessary to conceive more bodies than one, yet it may be 48 Text, 0, 113| distance or situation of the bodies, is impressed. For, however 49 Text, 0, 116| perceived by sense and related bodies; which that it cannot exist 50 Text, 0, 141| has been made evident that bodies, of what frame or texture 51 Text, 0, 141| hourly see befall natural bodies (and which is what we mean