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| Alphabetical [« »] tied 1 till 3 timber 1 time 31 times 1 to 1050 together 20 | Frequency [« »] 31 number 31 philosophers 31 sensations 31 time 31 would 30 had 30 hath | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances time |
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1 Pre, Int, 1 | those who have spent most time and pains in it should enjoy 2 Pre, Int, 14 | would fain know at what time it is men are employed in 3 Pre, Int, 19 | for ideas should, every time they are used, excite in 4 Pre, Int, 21 | person. But at the same time it must be owned that most 5 Text, 0, 10 | substances, do at the same time acknowledge that colours, 6 Text, 0, 23 | and trees, and the same time omitting to frame the idea 7 Text, 0, 23 | mind, though at the same time they are apprehended by 8 Text, 0, 27 | must be owned at the same time that we have some notion 9 Text, 0, 32 | luminous figure we at the same time perceive by touch the idea 10 Text, 0, 34 | necessary we spend some time in answering objections 11 Text, 0, 44 | such and such distances of time, and in consequence of such 12 Text, 0, 55 | of mankind. There was a time when the antipodes and motion 13 Text, 0, 56 | vulgar; but at the same time run into another which seems 14 Text, 0, 73 | Afterwards, in process of time, men being convinced that 15 Text, 0, 88 | or touch, and at the same time have no existence in nature, 16 Text, 0, 97 | difficult and incomprehensible. Time, place, and motion, taken 17 Text, 0, 97 | servant meet you at such a time in such a place, and he 18 Text, 0, 97 | conceiving that particular time and place, or the motion 19 Text, 0, 97 | least difficulty. But if time be taken exclusive of all 20 Text, 0, 98 | to frame a simple idea of time, abstracted from the succession 21 Text, 0, 98 | which seem equally absurd. Time therefore being nothing, 22 Text, 0, 105| very great distances of time and place, as well as to 23 Text, 0, 110| justly admired treatise, Time, Space, and Motion are distinguished 24 Text, 0, 111| 111. As for Time, as it is there taken in 25 Text, 0, 111| relative motions at the same time, according as its place 26 Text, 0, 114| water in the vessel at that time wherein it is said to have 27 Text, 0, 121| abstracted verities, waste their time in arithmetical theorems 28 Text, 0, 122| language, should spend his time in impertinent criticisms 29 Text, 0, 123| a business of much less time and pains than it hitherto 30 Text, 0, 133| erroneous tenets at the same time appear to be most fruitful 31 Text, 0, 146| things, and at the same time attend to the meaning and