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George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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force

   Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 11 | proportional to the impressed force," or that "whatever has 2 Text, 0, 15 | find they may with equal force be brought to prove the 3 Text, 0, 34 | chimeras retains its full force. This is evident from sect. 4 Text, 0, 61 | be retorted with greater force on those who hold the existence 5 Text, 0, 75 | extraordinary instance of the force of prejudice, and much to 6 Text, 0, 85 | light, and gave them all the force and weight I could, we proceed 7 Text, 0, 111| changed otherwise than by force impressed on the body itself. 8 Text, 0, 111| motion is always changed by force impressed on the body moved. 9 Text, 0, 111| there is no centrifugal force, which, nevertheless, in 10 Text, 0, 113| namely, that on which the force causing the change in the 11 Text, 0, 113| other body, whether the force or action causing that change 12 Text, 0, 114| said of the centrifugal force, that it does not at all 13 Text, 0, 115| and secondly, that the force occasioning that change 14 Text, 0, 115| moved, though it have no force applied to it (in which 15 Text, 0, 115| but then it is because the force causing the change of distance 16 Text, 0, 124| propositions which once obtain the force and credit of a principle, 17 Text, 0, 141| therefore is indissoluble by the force of nature; that is to say, "


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