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| Alphabetical [« »] pronouncing 2 proof 5 proofs 2 proper 16 properly 4 properties 8 property 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 good 16 motions 16 moved 16 proper 16 relation 16 small 16 towards | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances proper |
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1 Pre, Int, 6 | conceiving what follows, it is proper to premise somewhat, by 2 Pre, Int, 10 | which last are the two proper acceptations of abstraction. 3 Pre, Int, 11 | from men, and it is that proper difference wherein they 4 Pre, Int, 20 | mind of the hearer. Even proper names themselves do not 5 Text, 0, 38 | readily grant it is more proper or conformable to custom 6 Text, 0, 44 | of the latter. That the proper objects of sight neither 7 Text, 0, 46 | colours, which alone are the proper and immediate objects of 8 Text, 0, 52 | long as they excite in us proper sentiments, or dispositions 9 Text, 0, 63 | general rules of nature are proper to surprise and awe men 10 Text, 0, 65 | actions and what methods are proper to be taken for the exciting 11 Text, 0, 66 | naturally explained, and have a proper and obvious use assigned 12 Text, 0, 83 | agreed on all hands that the proper use of words is the marking 13 Text, 0, 109| natural things: hence, by proper inferences, to enlarge our 14 Text, 0, 121| figures and how placed are proper to denote the whole, or 15 Text, 0, 131| in a due light may be the proper business of another place. 16 Text, 0, 136| as some have imagined) proper to know substances withal,