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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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having

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1 Pre, Int, 1 | speculation, till at length, having wandered through many intricate 2 Pre, Int, 8 | 8. Again, the mind having observed that in the particular 3 Pre, Int, 9 | qualities. For example, the mind having observed that Peter, James, 4 Pre, Int, 11 | by seeming to think the having abstract general ideas is 5 Pre, Int, 11 | betwixt man and beast. "The having of general ideas," saith 6 Pre, Int, 11 | use of words implies the having general ideas. From which 7 Pre, Int, 16 | same with it. For example, having demonstrated that the three 8 Text, 0, 1 | figure and consistence having been observed to go together, 9 Text, 0, 32 | unintelligible. Thus, for example, having observed that when we perceive 10 Text, 0, 40 | by sense. We are not for having any man turn sceptic and 11 Text, 0, 56 | words. But, philosophers having plainly seen that the immediate 12 Text, 0, 56 | existing without the mind, or having a subsistence distinct from 13 Text, 0, 73 | material substance; that so having observed the gradual ceasing 14 Text, 0, 73 | material support. But, it having been shewn that none even 15 Text, 0, 82 | in them, are in danger of having their truth called in question 16 Text, 0, 85 | 85. Having done with the Objections, 17 Text, 0, 97 | what everybody knows, but, having passed through the hands 18 Text, 0, 100| just and virtuous without having precise ideas of justice 19 Text, 0, 104| larger compass of nature, having observed a certain similitude 20 Text, 0, 121| whole, or vice versa. And having found the sought figures, 21 Text, 0, 135| 135. Having despatched what we intended 22 Text, 0, 135| nature of spirits is our not having an idea of it. But, surely 23 Text, 0, 140| image or idea of them; it having a like respect to other 24 Text, 0, 156| the Presence of God; and, having shewn the falseness or vanity


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