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| Alphabetical [« »] entrance 1 entreat 5 epicureans 1 equal 9 equality 1 equally 13 equicrural 4 | Frequency [« »] 9 determinate 9 disputes 9 divisible 9 equal 9 familiar 9 framing 9 himself | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances equal |
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1 Pre, Int, 12 | of cutting a line in two equal parts. He draws, for instance, 2 Pre, Int, 16 | rectangular triangle are equal to two right ones, I cannot 3 Pre, Int, 16 | neither a right angle nor two equal sides. It seems therefore 4 Pre, Int, 16 | said the three angles are equal to two right ones, because 5 Pre, Int, 18 | sides are long or short, equal or unequal, nor with what 6 Text, 0, 15 | shall find they may with equal force be brought to prove 7 Text, 0, 79 | example, that twice two is equal to seven, so long as you 8 Text, 0, 96 | against it are not found equal to demonstration (as to 9 Text, 0, 130| multiplied infinitely, can never equal the smallest given extension.