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| Alphabetical [« »] mean 12 meanest 2 meaning 26 means 17 meant 24 measure 3 measures 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 innumerable 17 known 17 mankind 17 means 17 present 17 regard 17 rest | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances means |
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1 Pre, Int, 3 | usually furnish them with such means as, if rightly made use 2 Pre, Int, 7 | is united, does by that means frame to itself abstract 3 Pre, Int, 11 | faculties of brutes do by no means attain unto. For, it is 4 Pre, Int, 11 | faculties of brutes can by no means attain to abstraction. But 5 Pre, Int, 20 | said it," all I conceive he means by it is to dispose me to 6 Pre, Int, 21 | excellent use, in that by their means all that stock of knowledge 7 Pre, Int, 25 | in writing them. By this means it will be easy for him 8 Text, 0, 31 | such ends, such or such means are conducive - all this 9 Text, 0, 45 | will consider whether he means anything by the actual existence 10 Text, 0, 65 | wise contrivance. By this means abundance of information 11 Text, 0, 67 | motion, and say that he means only by that word an inert, 12 Text, 0, 95 | every plain ordinary person means by that word, to wit, that 13 Text, 0, 108| analogy too far, and by that means run into mistakes.~ 14 Text, 0, 124| so gross, which, by this means, the mind of man may not 15 Text, 0, 136| nobody will say that what he means by the terms soul and substance 16 Text, 0, 140| minds of other spirits by means of our own, which we suppose 17 Text, 0, 140| we know other spirits by means of our own soul - which