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| Alphabetical [« »] limited 3 limits 2 line 21 lines 14 linked 1 literal 1 little 20 | Frequency [« »] 14 infinitely 14 instance 14 life 14 lines 14 nevertheless 14 perceives 14 produced | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances lines |
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1 Pre, Int, 12 | represents all particular lines whatsoever; so that what 2 Pre, Int, 12 | it is demonstrated of all lines, or, in other words, of 3 Pre, Int, 12 | of all particular right lines that may possibly exist, 4 Pre, Int, 12 | the various particular lines which it indifferently denotes.~ 5 Pre, Int, 18 | comprehended by three right lines," by which that name is 6 Text, 0, 43 | apprehended or judged of by lines and angles, or anything 7 Text, 0, 47 | bound it in very different lines and angles from those perceived 8 Text, 0, 126| to wit, the particular lines and figures included in 9 Text, 0, 126| it represents innumerable lines greater than itself, in 10 Text, 0, 126| manner, the properties of the lines signified are (by a very 11 Text, 0, 127| inconveniency, yet these described lines, being only marks standing 12 Text, 0, 128| necessary we speak of the lines described on paper as though 13 Text, 0, 130| with holding that finite lines may be divided into an infinite 14 Text, 0, 132| infinitesimal parts of finite lines, or even quantities less