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| Alphabetical [« »] springing 2 sprung 2 square 4 stand 17 standing 4 stands 3 star 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 regard 17 rest 17 sight 17 stand 17 thus 16 abstracted 16 abstraction | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances stand |
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1 Pre, Int, 12 | being made to represent or stand for all other particular 2 Pre, Int, 15 | matters not, doth equally stand for and represent all rectilinear 3 Pre, Int, 18 | and another to make it stand everywhere for the same 4 Pre, Int, 19 | straightway concluded that they stand for abstract notions. That 5 Pre, Int, 19 | significant names which stand for ideas should, every 6 Pre, Int, 19 | the ideas they are made to stand for - in reading and discoursing, 7 Pre, Int, 19 | quantity it was appointed to stand for.~ 8 Pre, Int, 24 | knows names do not always stand for ideas will spare himself 9 Text, 0, 27 | will, soul, spirit, do not stand for different ideas, or, 10 Text, 0, 43 | the ideas they are made to stand for; insomuch that a man 11 Text, 0, 45 | unreasonable for him to stand up in defence of he knows 12 Text, 0, 73 | mind, and consequently to stand in need of a material support. 13 Text, 0, 80 | material Substance, and stand to it that Matter is an 14 Text, 0, 100| those and the like words stand for general notions, abstracted 15 Text, 0, 121| of making one character stand in place of several strokes 16 Text, 0, 126| diagram are supposed to stand for innumerable others of 17 Text, 0, 143| ambiguous terms, presumed to stand for abstract notions, have