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| Alphabetical [« »] nakedness 1 name 26 namely 7 names 19 naming 1 narrow 6 narrowly 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 external 19 him 19 long 19 names 19 order 19 support 19 understanding | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances names |
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1 Pre, Int, 15 | whereof it is that things, names, or notions, being in their 2 Pre, Int, 19 | being withal certain that names which yet are not thought 3 Pre, Int, 19 | notions. That there are many names in use amongst speculative 4 Pre, Int, 19 | reasonings) significant names which stand for ideas should, 5 Pre, Int, 19 | reading and discoursing, names being for the most part 6 Pre, Int, 20 | appear to him that general names are often used in the propriety 7 Pre, Int, 20 | the hearer. Even proper names themselves do not seem always 8 Pre, Int, 21 | far as I am able, those names which long and constant 9 Pre, Int, 24 | name. And he that knows names do not always stand for 10 Text, 0, 25 | perceive, by whatsoever names they may be distinguished, 11 Text, 0, 27 | principal powers, marked by the names will and understanding, 12 Text, 0, 120| abstract denoted by the numeral names and figures. The theories 13 Text, 0, 120| are abstracted from the names and figures, as likewise 14 Text, 0, 121| notation by figures and names, the nine simple figures 15 Text, 0, 121| answering the nine first numeral names and places in the former, 16 Text, 0, 122| be signified by numeral names or characters, while they 17 Text, 0, 122| numeral things, except only names and characters, which originally 18 Text, 0, 139| significations of other names are by common consent called 19 Text, 0, 142| very different by different names. It is also to be remarked