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| Alphabetical [« »] mountains 3 movable 5 move 7 moved 16 movement 1 movements 5 moves 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 abstraction 16 good 16 motions 16 moved 16 proper 16 relation 16 small | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances moved |
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1 Pre, Int, 7 | extended, coloured, and moved: this mixed or compound 2 Pre, Int, 8 | abstractedly not only from the body moved, but likewise from the figure 3 Pre, Int, 11 | of motion without a body moved, or any determinate direction 4 Text, 0, 111| the same thing which is moved relatively may be really 5 Text, 0, 111| rest and motion, or even moved with contrary relative motions 6 Text, 0, 111| Secondly, the place being moved, that which is placed therein 7 Text, 0, 111| is placed therein is also moved; so that a body moving in 8 Text, 0, 111| force impressed on the body moved. Fifthly, in circular motion 9 Text, 0, 112| it could not possibly be moved. This seems evident, in 10 Text, 0, 113| may be that one only is moved, namely, that on which the 11 Text, 0, 113| so as to term that body moved which changes its distance 12 Text, 0, 113| think, so a body may be moved to or from another body 13 Text, 0, 114| even the earth itself to be moved. In order therefore to fix 14 Text, 0, 115| For, to denominate a body moved it is requisite, first, 15 Text, 0, 115| distance from some other to be moved, though it have no force 16 Text, 0, 116| the limbs of my body to be moved on all sides without the