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| Alphabetical [« »] acceptations 1 accident 2 accidental 1 accidents 12 accompany 4 accompanying 2 according 15 | Frequency [« »] 13 used 13 whatsoever 12 able 12 accidents 12 account 12 again 12 before | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances accidents |
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1 Text, 0, 16| what relation it bears to accidents, and what is meant by its 2 Text, 0, 17| notion of its supporting accidents. The general idea of Being 3 Text, 0, 17| and as for its supporting accidents, this, as we have just now 4 Text, 0, 37| sense - for the support of accidents or qualities without the 5 Text, 0, 49| are termed its modes or accidents. And, to say a die is hard, 6 Text, 0, 67| suppose a substance without accidents, than it is to suppose accidents 7 Text, 0, 67| accidents, than it is to suppose accidents without a substance. But 8 Text, 0, 73| the sensible qualities or accidents, did really exist without 9 Text, 0, 73| substratum of qualities or accidents wherein they exist without 10 Text, 0, 74| for the sake of supporting accidents, and, the reason entirely 11 Text, 0, 77| and the other qualities or accidents which we perceive, yet there 12 Text, 0, 79| thoughtless substance without accidents which is the occasion of