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| Alphabetical [« »] stupidity 1 style 2 subdivisible 1 subject 14 subject-matter 1 sublime 2 submission 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 something 14 sort 14 study 14 subject 14 substances 14 unperceived 13 also | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances subject |
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1 Text, 0, 15 | should exist in an unthinking subject without the mind, or in 2 Text, 0, 22 | prolix in handling this subject. For, to what purpose is 3 Text, 0, 27 | supporting or being the subject of the aforesaid powers - 4 Text, 0, 49 | schools) is predicated of the subject in which it exists. I answer, 5 Text, 0, 49 | what philosophers say of subject and mode, that seems very 6 Text, 0, 49 | that the word die denotes a subject or substance, distinct from 7 Text, 0, 49 | attribute those qualities to a subject distinct from and supporting 8 Text, 0, 87 | were easy to dilate on this subject, and show how the arguments 9 Text, 0, 89 | object of human knowledge and subject of discourse; and that the 10 Text, 0, 93 | soul to be divisible and subject to corruption as the body; 11 Text, 0, 101| Natural Philosophy. On this subject it is that the sceptics 12 Text, 0, 111| been already said on that subject. Sect. 97 and 98. For the 13 Text, 0, 117| employed their thoughts on that subject imagine themselves reduced, 14 Text, 0, 122| particular dissertation on this subject, but only observe that it