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| Alphabetical [« »] familiar 9 familiarity 1 fancy 3 far 32 farther 12 fashions 1 faster 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 answer 33 even 33 notion 32 far 32 part 32 plain 32 well | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances far |
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1 Pre, Int, 3 | inclined to think that the far greater part, if not all, 2 Pre, Int, 5 | discern that which had escaped far better eyes.~ 3 Pre, Int, 15 | premised - universality, so far as I can comprehend, not 4 Pre, Int, 16 | relations of the sides. So far he may abstract; but this 5 Pre, Int, 16 | we may consider Peter so far forth as man, or so far 6 Pre, Int, 16 | far forth as man, or so far forth as animal without 7 Pre, Int, 17 | notwithstanding all this the far greater part of them remains 8 Pre, Int, 21 | keeping out of my thoughts so far as I am able, those names 9 Text, 0, 5 | thinking on the rose itself. So far, I will not deny, I can 10 Text, 0, 21 | philosophy, and not a few of far greater moment in religion. 11 Text, 0, 27 | what some hold; but, so far as I can see, the words 12 Text, 0, 32 | the laws of nature, is so far from leading our thoughts 13 Text, 0, 36 | reality of things, he is very far from understanding what 14 Text, 0, 46 | be amiss to observe how far the received principles 15 Text, 0, 52 | philosophic reasonings, so far to alter the bent and genius 16 Text, 0, 55 | unreflecting (which are the far greater) part of mankind. 17 Text, 0, 69 | is meant by occasion. So far as I can gather from the 18 Text, 0, 74 | show of reason, at least so far as I can see. For, what 19 Text, 0, 81 | in number and extent are far exceeding those the Author 20 Text, 0, 83 | of what kind soever, so far as it is intelligible, remains 21 Text, 0, 86 | their knowledge was only so far forth real as it was conformable 22 Text, 0, 91 | subsist by themselves. Thus far it is agreed on all hand. 23 Text, 0, 106| towards each other; and, so far is that gravitation from 24 Text, 0, 108| may extend the analogy too far, and by that means run into 25 Text, 0, 109| parts of the creation, so far as in us lies, subservient 26 Text, 0, 119| amusement; and hath therefore so far infected the minds of some, 27 Text, 0, 119| many difficiles nugae, so far as they are not subservient 28 Text, 0, 128| some other line which is far greater than an inch, and 29 Text, 0, 134| and make human sciences far more clear, compendious 30 Text, 0, 146| of Nature, that is, the far greater part of the ideas 31 Text, 0, 147| the existence of God is far more evidently perceived 32 Text, 0, 150| believe Saint Paul) "He be not far from every one of us."~