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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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distance

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 11 | last widens to so wide a distance. For, if they have any ideas 2 Text, 0, 42 | things actually without or at distance from us, and which consequently 3 Text, 0, 42 | things which are seen at the distance of several miles should 4 Text, 0, 42 | things as existing at a great distance off, and yet for all that, 5 Text, 0, 43 | how it is that we perceive distance and things placed at a distance 6 Text, 0, 43 | distance and things placed at a distance by sight. For, that we should 7 Text, 0, 43 | wherein it is shewn that distance or outness is neither immediately 8 Text, 0, 43 | or relation either with distance or things placed at a distance; 9 Text, 0, 43 | distance or things placed at a distance; but, by a connexion taught 10 Text, 0, 43 | without his mind, or at any distance from him. See sect. 41 of 11 Text, 0, 44 | when we apprehend by them distance and things placed at a distance, 12 Text, 0, 44 | distance and things placed at a distance, do not suggest or mark 13 Text, 0, 44 | things actually existing at a distance, but only admonish us what 14 Text, 0, 58 | such or such a position and distance both from the earth and 15 Text, 0, 106| keeps others at a fixed distance; and to some He gives a 16 Text, 0, 112| two bodies, whereof the distance or position in regard to 17 Text, 0, 113| causing the change in the distance or situation of the bodies, 18 Text, 0, 113| moved which changes its distance from some other body, whether 19 Text, 0, 113| move, because they change distance with his feet? To me it 20 Text, 0, 115| first, that it change its distance or situation with regard 21 Text, 0, 115| which we see change its distance from some other to be moved, 22 Text, 0, 115| force causing the change of distance is imagined by us to be 23 Text, 0, 116| that the ideas of space and distance are not obtained by that 24 Text, 0, 150| we suppose Him at a great distance off, and substitute some


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