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| Alphabetical [« »] turneth 1 twelfth 1 twice 1 two 16 twofold 2 unable 1 unaccountable 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 relation 16 small 16 towards 16 two 16 way 16 your 15 according | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances two |
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1 Pre, Int, 10 | I can imagine a man with two heads, or the upper parts 2 Pre, Int, 10 | aforesaid - which last are the two proper acceptations of abstraction. 3 Pre, Int, 12 | method of cutting a line in two equal parts. He draws, for 4 Pre, Int, 16 | rectangular triangle are equal to two right ones, I cannot therefore 5 Pre, Int, 16 | neither a right angle nor two equal sides. It seems therefore 6 Pre, Int, 16 | three angles are equal to two right ones, because one 7 Text, 0, 17 | that when I consider the two parts or branches which 8 Text, 0, 22 | utmost evidence in a line or two, to any one that is capable 9 Text, 0, 27 | whether he has ideas of two principal powers, marked 10 Text, 0, 39 | things; I answer, I do it for two reasons: - first, because 11 Text, 0, 44 | of sight and touch make two species entirely distinct 12 Text, 0, 79 | for example, that twice two is equal to seven, so long 13 Text, 0, 86 | naturally be reduced to two heads - that of ideas and 14 Text, 0, 89 | it comprehends under it two kinds entirely distinct 15 Text, 0, 101| 101. The two great provinces of speculative 16 Text, 0, 112| must be at least conceived two bodies, whereof the distance