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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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necessary

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 13 | the uses they are thought necessary to, I shall add one more 2 Pre, Int, 14 | forming abstract ideas was not necessary for communication, which 3 Pre, Int, 14 | furnishing themselves with those necessary helps for discourse. It 4 Pre, Int, 18 | the same idea; the one is necessary, the other useless and impracticable.~ 5 Pre, Int, 19 | discover that it is not necessary (even in the strictest reasonings) 6 Pre, Int, 21 | to which they are thought necessary. And lastly, we have traced 7 Text, 0, 18 | not pretend there is any necessary connexion betwixt them and 8 Text, 0, 18 | of external bodies is not necessary for the producing our ideas; 9 Text, 0, 21 | 21. Were it necessary to add any farther proof 10 Text, 0, 23 | To make out this, it is necessary that you conceive them existing 11 Text, 0, 31 | not by discovering any necessary connexion between our ideas, 12 Text, 0, 34 | proceed any farther it is necessary we spend some time in answering 13 Text, 0, 43 | or anything that hath a necessary connexion with it; but that 14 Text, 0, 44 | suppose that vulgar error was necessary for establishing the notion 15 Text, 0, 52 | act in such a manner as is necessary for our well-being, how 16 Text, 0, 60 | operative in them, nor have any necessary connexion with the effects 17 Text, 0, 62 | organs be not absolutely necessary to the producing any effect, 18 Text, 0, 62 | producing any effect, yet it is necessary to the producing of things 19 Text, 0, 62 | disposition of parts are necessary, though not absolutely to 20 Text, 0, 62 | maintained in the creation, it is necessary that those actions of the 21 Text, 0, 63 | indeed on some occasions be necessary that the Author of nature 22 Text, 0, 65 | effects and actions, it is necessary they be variously combined 23 Text, 0, 92 | systems have so visible and necessary a dependence on it that, 24 Text, 0, 106| the air. There is nothing necessary or essential in the case, 25 Text, 0, 113| though in every motion it be necessary to conceive more bodies 26 Text, 0, 113| to another, yet it is not necessary that each term of the relation 27 Text, 0, 128| universal in its use, it is necessary we speak of the lines described 28 Text, 0, 128| extension has been thought necessary in geometry.~ 29 Text, 0, 129| and repugnant could have a necessary connexion with truth or 30 Text, 0, 132| that in any instance it is necessary to make use of or conceive 31 Text, 0, 137| respects; and it is not necessary that an idea or image be 32 Text, 0, 139| thinking. It is therefore necessary, in order to prevent equivocation 33 Text, 0, 151| of nature are absolutely necessary, in order to working by 34 Text, 0, 151| general and stated laws is so necessary for our guidance in the 35 Text, 0, 153| present, is indispensably necessary to our well-being. But our


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