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| Alphabetical [« »] epicurean 1 epicureans 1 epicurus 8 equal 17 equality 2 equally 14 equidem 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 consequence 17 contradiction 17 difference 17 equal 17 immediate 17 miraculous 17 moment | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances equal |
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1 I, 0, 4 | those extremes; retaining an equal ability and taste for books, 2 I, 0, 9 | no reason to despair of equal success in our enquiries 3 I, 0, 9 | economy, if prosecuted with equal capacity and caution. It 4 III, 0, 18 | principle, which had an equal influence on all mankind.~ 5 IV, I, 20 | square of the hypothenuse is equal to the square of the two 6 IV, I, 20 | That three times five is equal to the half of thirty, expresses 7 V, I, 34 | some other principle of equal weight and authority; and 8 VI, 0, 46 | comprehended in it, entirely equal. But finding a greater number 9 VI, 0, 47 | which is not supported by an equal number of experiments, and 10 II, 0, 60(*)| comparing its effects in equal or unequal times; but by 11 X, II, 102 | and self-interest with equal force. His auditors may 12 X, II, 102 | that two young persons of equal condition never see each 13 X, II, 103 | last into prodigies almost equal to those which they relate.~ 14 X, II, 106 | must, in all cases, have equal force and authority? Suppose 15 XII, II, 133 | angles of a triangle to be equal to two right ones, though 16 XII, III, 140 | square of the hypothenuse is equal to the squares of the other 17 XII, III, 141 | That the cube root of 64 is equal to the half of 10, is a