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false 8
falseness 1
falsity 1
familiar 9
familiarity 1
fancy 3
far 32
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9 disputes
9 divisible
9 equal
9 familiar
9 framing
9 himself
9 inquiry
George Berkeley
A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

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familiar

  Part, Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre, Int, 1 | To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or 2 Pre, Int, 13 | because by constant and familiar use they are made so. For, 3 Pre, Int, 14 | communication, which is so easy and familiar to all sorts of men. But, 4 Pre, Int, 14 | because by constant and familiar use they are made so. Now, 5 Pre, Int, 20 | unfrequently happen in the familiar use of language. I entreat 6 Pre, Int, 20 | when language is once grown familiar, the hearing of the sounds 7 Text, 0, 13| contrary, it should be the most familiar to my understanding, since 8 Text, 0, 38| expression which varies from the familiar use of language will seem 9 Text, 0, 57| is yet so constant and familiar to us that we do not think


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