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manifestly 3
manifold 1
mankind 17
manner 39
manners 1
many 28
mark 9
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40 seems
39 does
39 every
39 manner
39 was
38 real
38 sensible
George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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manner

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Ded | presume to address you in this manner. But that a man who has 2 Pre, Int, 6 | These are in a more especial manner thought to be the object 3 Pre, Int, 6 | question handled in such a manner as does not suppose their 4 Pre, Int, 8 | determinate colour. And, in like manner, by considering motion abstractedly 5 Pre, Int, 9 | existence. And after this manner it is said we come by the 6 Pre, Int, 10 | from particulars in the manner aforesaid - which last 7 Pre, Int, 12 | by abstraction, after the manner set forth in sections 8 8 Pre, Int, 15 | formed by abstraction in the manner premised - universality, 9 Pre, Int, 16 | idea of a triangle. In like manner we may consider Peter so 10 Pre, Int, 18 | Understanding. Let us examine the manner wherein words have contributed 11 Text, 0, 14 | add, that, after the same manner as modern philosophers prove 12 Text, 0, 19 | conceive and explain the manner of their production, by 13 Text, 0, 19 | unable to comprehend in what manner body can act upon spirit, 14 Text, 0, 19 | useless, and serve to no manner of purpose.~ 15 Text, 0, 32 | cause of heat. And in like manner perceiving the motion and 16 Text, 0, 43 | their own nature have no manner of similitude or relation 17 Text, 0, 43 | them to us, after the same manner that words of any language 18 Text, 0, 51 | who should talk after this manner? I answer, he would so; 19 Text, 0, 51 | language would receive no manner of alteration or disturbance 20 Text, 0, 52 | dispositions to act in such a manner as is necessary for our 21 Text, 0, 53 | therefore are made to no manner of purpose, since God might 22 Text, 0, 60 | adjusted them in such a manner as he knew would produce 23 Text, 0, 64 | very regular and artificial manner, which seem like so many 24 Text, 0, 65 | forewarns me of it. In like manner the noise that I hear is 25 Text, 0, 70 | an orderly and constant manner, it is but reasonable to 26 Text, 0, 70 | on in a constant uniform manner.~ 27 Text, 0, 71 | method - much after the same manner as a musician is directed 28 Text, 0, 72 | nature by it, or shew any manner of reason, though in the 29 Text, 0, 89 | have not ideas. In like manner, we know and have a notion 30 Text, 0, 98 | and speak of it in such a manner as leads me to entertain 31 Text, 0, 103| that word signifies the manner of the tendency, and that 32 Text, 0, 103| nothing is determined of the manner or action, and it may as 33 Text, 0, 103| effect itself; for as to the manner of the action whereby it 34 Text, 0, 126| an inch in it. After this manner, the properties of the lines 35 Text, 0, 137| are to be known after the manner of an idea or sensation 36 Text, 0, 142| to be known in the same manner as senseless, inactive objects, 37 Text, 0, 148| by it. And after the same manner we see God; all the difference 38 Text, 0, 151| a steady and consistent manner; which argues both the wisdom 39 Text, 0, 151| design, could serve to no manner of purpose; it were even


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