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| Alphabetical [« »] side 1 sides 11 sift 1 sight 17 sign 8 significancy 1 significant 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 present 17 regard 17 rest 17 sight 17 stand 17 thus 16 abstracted | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances sight |
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1 Pre, Int, 7 | example, there is perceived by sight an object extended, coloured, 2 Pre, Int, 20 | hearing of the sounds or sight of the characters is oft 3 Text, 0, 1 | in the aforesaid ways. By sight I have the ideas of light 4 Text, 0, 3 | and it was perceived by sight or touch. This is all that 5 Text, 0, 32 | that when we perceive by sight a certain round luminous 6 Text, 0, 43 | placed at a distance by sight. For, that we should in 7 Text, 0, 43 | immediately of itself perceived by sight, nor yet apprehended or 8 Text, 0, 43 | see, would not, at first sight, think the things he saw 9 Text, 0, 44 | 44. The ideas of sight and touch make two species 10 Text, 0, 44 | That the proper objects of sight neither exist without mind, 11 Text, 0, 44 | strict truth the ideas of sight, when we apprehend by them 12 Text, 0, 46 | and immediate objects of sight, are mere sensations that 13 Text, 0, 84 | Cana than impose on the sight, and smell, and taste of 14 Text, 0, 85 | of these appear at first sight - as that several difficult 15 Text, 0, 88 | immediately perceived by sight or touch, and at the same 16 Text, 0, 99 | themselves, we presently lose sight of them, and run into great 17 Text, 0, 124| that every one at first sight acknowledges it to be so;