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| Alphabetical [« »] organs 7 organum 1 origin 13 original 20 originally 1 orthodox 1 other 196 | Frequency [« »] 20 falsehood 20 inferences 20 latter 20 original 20 others 20 perceptions 20 proceed | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances original |
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1 I, 0, 2 | till they arrive at those original principles, by which, in 2 II, 0, 11 | force and vivacity of the original sentiment. The utmost we 3 II, 0, 11 | comparison of those in which our original perceptions were clothed. 4 II, 0, 17 | understanding by innate, what is original or copied from no precedent 5 III, 0, 19 | leads our thoughts to the original:* the mention of one apartment 6 V, II, 39 | though it cannot exceed that original stock of ideas furnished 7 VII, I, 48 | in our power to recal the original object, as often as we have 8 VII, I, 49 | Produce the impressions or original sentiments, from which the 9 VII, I, 50 | power, which can be the original of this idea. *~ 10 VII, I, 50(*)| can ever give us a new, original, simple idea; as this philosopher 11 VII, I, 52 | is produced. But if the original power were felt, it must 12 VII, I, 52(*)| are conscious, that is the original impression from which this 13 VII, I, 55 | not only the ultimate and original cause of all things, but 14 II, 0, 61 | and this sentiment is the original of that idea which we seek 15 VIII, II, 78 | pre-determined, reaching from the original cause of all to every single 16 VIII, II, 78 | if necessary, proves the original doctrine to be absurd; in 17 VIII, II, 78 | actions render criminal the original cause, if the connexion 18 IX, 0, 94 | which they derive from the original hand of nature; which much 19 XII, I, 125 | reasoning, deduced from some original principle, which cannot 20 XII, I, 125 | neither is there any such original principle which has a prerogative