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| Alphabetical [« »] united 4 units 2 unity 4 universal 13 universality 1 universally 5 unknown 7 | Frequency [« »] 13 signified 13 soever 13 speak 13 universal 13 used 13 whatsoever 12 able | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances universal |
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1 Pre, Int, 11 | use of general signs for universal ideas; from which we have 2 Pre, Int, 15 | demonstration are about universal notions, to which I fully 3 Pre, Int, 15 | particular, are rendered universal. Thus, when I demonstrate 4 Pre, Int, 15 | that I have in view the universal idea of a triangle; which 5 Pre, Int, 15 | whatsoever, and is in that sense universal. All which seems very plain 6 Pre, Int, 18 | such things as speech or universal signs there never had been 7 Text, 0, 54 | In the eighth place, the universal concurrent assent of mankind 8 Text, 0, 65 | their use be permanent and universal, these combinations must 9 Text, 0, 106| straightway for pronouncing it universal; and that to attract and 10 Text, 0, 126| Geometry are conversant about universal ideas (sect. 15, Introd.); 11 Text, 0, 126| in itself, but as it is universal; and it is universal only 12 Text, 0, 126| is universal; and it is universal only in its signification, 13 Text, 0, 128| the end any theorem become universal in its use, it is necessary