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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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common

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 1 | walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed 2 Pre, Int, 8 | sense there is something common and alike in all, and some 3 Pre, Int, 8 | by itself that which is common, making thereof a most abstract 4 Pre, Int, 8 | retaining that only which is common to all, makes an idea of 5 Pre, Int, 9 | resemble each other in certain common agreements of shape and 6 Pre, Int, 9 | retaining only what is common to all, and so makes an 7 Pre, Int, 9 | retaining those only which are common to all the living creatures, 8 Pre, Int, 9 | being no one shape or figure common to all animals, without 9 Pre, Int, 11 | an opinion so remote from common sense as that seems to be. 10 Pre, Int, 14 | and annexed them to every common name they make use of?~ 11 Text, 0, 17 | cannot be understood in the common sense of those words; it 12 Text, 0, 38 | word idea not being used in common discourse to signify the 13 Text, 0, 51 | affected a contrary style in common talk it would without doubt 14 Text, 0, 51 | make it manifest that the common use of language would receive 15 Text, 0, 60 | exquisite art, which in the common philosophy have very apposite 16 Text, 0, 69 | as I can gather from the common use of language, that word 17 Text, 0, 89 | and which have nothing common but the name. viz. spirits 18 Text, 0, 113| should seem that every man of common sense knows what it is as 19 Text, 0, 114| respect of the other. In the common affairs of life men never 20 Text, 0, 118| some secret error which is common to the professors of those 21 Text, 0, 123| repugnancy to the plain common sense of mankind, and are 22 Text, 0, 139| significations of other names are by common consent called ideas, no 23 Text, 0, 142| thought to signify anything common to both natures. There is 24 Text, 0, 142| There is nothing alike or common in them: and to expect that


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