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know 49
knowing 3
knowledge 45
known 17
knows 7
labour 6
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17 force
17 immediate
17 innumerable
17 known
17 mankind
17 means
17 present
George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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known

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Ded | has not the honour to be known to your lordship, should 2 Ded | was ambitious to have it known that I am with the truest 3 Pre, Pre | true and not unuseful to be known - particularly to those 4 Pre, Pre | but because it is newly known, and contrary to the prejudices 5 Pre, Int, 17 | at this day too clearly known to need being insisted on. 6 Pre, Int, 24 | 24. But, these being known to be mistakes, a man may 7 Text, 0, 6 | being is to be perceived or known; that consequently so long 8 Text, 0, 83 | things only as they are known and perceived by us; whence 9 Text, 0, 86 | at all. For how can it be known that the things which are 10 Text, 0, 87 | the mind, are perfectly known, there being nothing in 11 Text, 0, 121| number becomes perfectly known. For then the number of 12 Text, 0, 121| particular things is said to be known, when we know the name of 13 Text, 0, 121| For, these signs being known, we can by the operations 14 Text, 0, 137| opinion that spirits are to be known after the manner of an idea 15 Text, 0, 142| our souls are not to be known in the same manner as senseless, 16 Text, 0, 142| they exist," "they are known," or the like, these words 17 Text, 0, 147| it is evident that God is known as certainly and immediately


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