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| Alphabetical [« »] may 189 mazes 1 me 47 mean 12 meanest 2 meaning 26 means 17 | Frequency [« »] 12 foregoing 12 inch 12 material 12 mean 12 need 12 objected 12 otherwise | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances mean |
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1 Text, 0, 9 | qualities. By the former they mean extension, figure, motion, 2 Text, 0, 17 | philosophers declare themselves to mean by material substance, we 3 Text, 0, 36 | any other. Whether others mean anything by the term reality 4 Text, 0, 48 | would not be understood to mean this or that particular 5 Text, 0, 77 | answer, first, if what you mean by the word Matter be only 6 Text, 0, 95 | all the dispute is, and mean by body what every plain 7 Text, 0, 119| habitudes, is supposed no mean part of speculative knowledge. 8 Text, 0, 128| infinitely divisible, we must mean a line which is infinitely 9 Text, 0, 134| speculations which are esteemed no mean parts of learning, are rejected 10 Text, 0, 138| For, by the word spirit we mean only that which thinks, 11 Text, 0, 139| I answer, those words do mean or signify a real thing, 12 Text, 0, 141| bodies (and which is what we mean by the course of nature)