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| Alphabetical [« »] everywhere 3 evidence 10 evident 37 evidently 15 evil 5 evils 1 evince 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 deny 15 earth 15 ever 15 evidently 15 excite 15 extended 15 inert | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances evidently |
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1 Pre, Pre | scrupulous inquiry, seemed to me evidently true and not unuseful to 2 Pre, Int, 18 | particular ideas. All which doth evidently follow from what has been 3 Pre, Int, 20 | I believe that it will evidently appear to him that general 4 Pre, Int, 21 | they flow, which appears evidently to be language. - It cannot 5 Text, 0, 10 | For my own part, I see evidently that it is not in my power 6 Text, 0, 32 | uniform working, which so evidently displays the goodness and 7 Text, 0, 56 | own sensations, which they evidently knew were imprinted from 8 Text, 0, 72 | occasion, we have, I think, evidently shewn that with regard to 9 Text, 0, 76 | qualities, then to me it is most evidently impossible there should 10 Text, 0, 82 | innumerable facts related which evidently suppose the reality of timber 11 Text, 0, 96 | demonstration (as to me they evidently seem), yet I am sure all 12 Text, 0, 107| principles: which we cannot evidently know.~ 13 Text, 0, 133| which yet I think we have evidently demonstrated that it is 14 Text, 0, 135| idea or like an idea is evidently absurd.~ 15 Text, 0, 147| existence of God is far more evidently perceived than the existence