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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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language

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 6 | the nature and abuse of Language. But the unravelling this 2 Pre, Int, 11 | follows that men who use language are able to abstract or 3 Pre, Int, 18 | and that seems to me to be language. And surely nothing of less 4 Pre, Int, 19 | a received opinion that language has no other end but the 5 Pre, Int, 20 | the chief and only end of language, as is commonly supposed. 6 Pre, Int, 20 | happen in the familiar use of language. I entreat the reader to 7 Pre, Int, 20 | will be found that, when language is once grown familiar, 8 Pre, Int, 20 | used in the propriety of language without the speaker's designing 9 Pre, Int, 21 | appears evidently to be language. - It cannot be denied that 10 Text, 0, 38 | from the familiar use of language will seem harsh and ridiculous. 11 Text, 0, 43 | manner that words of any language suggest the ideas they are 12 Text, 0, 44 | that visible ideas are the Language whereby the Governing Spirit 13 Text, 0, 51 | manifest that the common use of language would receive no manner 14 Text, 0, 52 | being regulated by custom, language is suited to the received 15 Text, 0, 69 | gather from the common use of language, that word signifies either 16 Text, 0, 83 | use and significancy of language, and that discourse, of 17 Text, 0, 109| grammatical remarks on the language; so, in perusing the volume 18 Text, 0, 115| mankind, or the propriety of language, a body can be said to be 19 Text, 0, 121| been done in imitation of language, so that an exact analogy 20 Text, 0, 122| intention and subserviency of language, should spend his time in 21 Text, 0, 150| that this is the constant language of Scripture, yet we have


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