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| Alphabetical [« »] predictions 1 predominant 1 preface 2 prejudice 8 prejudices 4 premise 2 premised 10 | Frequency [« »] 8 marks 8 moment 8 often 8 prejudice 8 properties 8 pure 8 quantity | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances prejudice |
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1 Text, 0, 56 | we assign a cause of this prejudice, and account for its obtaining 2 Text, 0, 74 | grounded thereon; yet the prejudice is riveted so deeply in 3 Text, 0, 75 | instance of the force of prejudice, and much to be lamented, 4 Text, 0, 106| on analogies, and, to the prejudice of truth, humour that eagerness 5 Text, 0, 131| receive advantage than any prejudice from what has been said. 6 Text, 0, 131| be pared off without any prejudice to truth, yet I do not see 7 Text, 0, 134| useless. But, how great a prejudice soever against our notions 8 Text, 0, 152| nature, be not the effect of prejudice contracted by our familiarity