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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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1 Pre, Int, 1 | discover themselves to our view; and, endeavouring to correct 2 Pre, Int, 13 | the reader a yet clearer view of the nature of abstract 3 Pre, Int, 15 | supposed that I have in view the universal idea of a 4 Pre, Int, 16 | though the idea I have in view whilst I make the demonstration 5 Pre, Int, 16 | true the diagram I have in view includes all these particulars, 6 Pre, Int, 17 | may perhaps cease upon a view of the false principles 7 Pre, Int, 20 | design to bring into our view the ideas of those individuals 8 Pre, Int, 21 | nations may be drawn into the view and made the possession 9 Pre, Int, 21 | them bare and naked into my view, keeping out of my thoughts 10 Pre, Int, 24 | endeavours to obtain a clear view of the ideas he would consider, 11 Pre, Int, 24 | In vain do we extend our view into the heavens and pry 12 Text, 0, 29 | present themselves to my view; and so likewise as to the 13 Text, 0, 57 | marked out and limited to our view by any particular finite 14 Text, 0, 85 | the next place to take a view of our tenets in their Consequences. 15 Text, 0, 101| object, is hid from our view; something there is in every 16 Text, 0, 104| 104. Indeed, if we take a view of the several phenomena, 17 Text, 0, 107| the phenomena within our view, we may discover the general 18 Text, 0, 121| plainly appear by taking a view of Arithmetic in its infancy, 19 Text, 0, 124| the extensions I have in view are no other than my own 20 Text, 0, 148| with a more full and clear view than we do any one of our 21 Text, 0, 148| by a direct and immediate view; or see corporeal things, 22 Text, 0, 148| these being exhibited to our view in sundry distinct collections, 23 Text, 0, 148| whithersoever we direct our view, we do at all times and 24 Text, 0, 153| whereas, if we enlarge our view, so as to comprehend the 25 Text, 0, 155| dependence on Him. A clear view of which great truths cannot


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