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| Alphabetical [« »] possessed 1 possession 1 possibility 4 possible 26 possibly 15 posteriori 2 power 23 | Frequency [« »] 26 about 26 meaning 26 name 26 possible 26 sect 26 unthinking 25 absolute | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances possible |
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1 Pre, Pre | in order to prevent, if possible, the hasty censures of a 2 Pre, Int, 7 | and motion. Not that it is possible for colour or motion to 3 Pre, Int, 10 | in some object, yet it is possible they may really exist without 4 Pre, Int, 22 | which I have not. It is not possible for me to imagine that any 5 Text, 0, 3 | esse is percepi, nor is it possible they should have any existence 6 Text, 0, 5 | on the sense? and is it possible to separate, even in thought, 7 Text, 0, 5 | separately such objects as it is possible may really exist or be actually 8 Text, 0, 18 | 18. But, though it were possible that solid, figured, movable 9 Text, 0, 18 | of bodies, yet how is it possible for us to know this? Either 10 Text, 0, 18 | beyond dispute) that it is possible we might be affected with 11 Text, 0, 19 | upon spirit, or how it is possible it should imprint any idea 12 Text, 0, 19 | supposition. If therefore it were possible for bodies to exist without 13 Text, 0, 20 | Suppose - what no one can deny possible - an intelligence without 14 Text, 0, 22 | whether you can conceive it possible for a sound, or figure, 15 Text, 0, 22 | you can but conceive it possible for one extended movable 16 Text, 0, 23 | that you can conceive it possible the objects of your thought 17 Text, 0, 24 | thoughts, to know whether it is possible for us to understand what 18 Text, 0, 45 | words. If he can conceive it possible either for his ideas or 19 Text, 0, 53 | though we should allow it possible, must yet be a very unaccountable 20 Text, 0, 61 | allowing the supposition possible) when they are not perceived 21 Text, 0, 78 | present, but likewise of all possible ideas whatsoever.~ 22 Text, 0, 108| or so. And, as it is very possible to write improperly, through 23 Text, 0, 115| grant indeed that it is possible for us to think a body which 24 Text, 0, 116| only that I conceive it possible for the limbs of my body 25 Text, 0, 127| parts so great but it is possible there may be a line containing 26 Text, 0, 133| Matter had been allowed possible, which yet I think we have