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| Alphabetical [« »] anger 2 angle 4 angles 1 animal 17 animals 12 animate 1 annex 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 surely 18 through 18 thus 17 animal 17 ascribe 17 attention 17 become | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances animal |
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1 II, 0, 13 | of a horse, which is an animal familiar to us. In short, 2 V, II, 39 | to believe that such an animal has ever really existed.~ 3 VII, I, 52 | muscles, and nerves, and animal spirits, and, perhaps, something 4 VII, I, 52 | only that to move certain animal spirits, which, though they 5 VII, I, 52 | ourselves, when we give rise to animal motion, or apply our limbs 6 VII, I, 52(*) | be confessed, that the animal nisus, which we experience, 7 II, 0, 60 | uncertain and confused. No animal can put external bodies 8 II, 0, 60 | or endeavour; and every animal has a sentiment or feeling 9 II, 0, 60 | sensations, which are merely animal, and from which we can a 10 VIII, I, 67 | principles by which the animal economy is conducted. They 11 IX, 0, 82 | observations, formed upon one animal, are, by this species of 12 IX, 0, 83 | we may observe, that the animal infers some fact beyond 13 IX, 0, 84 | that this inference of the animal can be founded on any process 14 XI, 0, 121 | acquainted with the nature of the animal, we can draw a hundred inferences 15 XI, 0, 121 | members of that species of animal, without which this method 16 XII, I, 127 | or annihilated. Even the animal creation are governed by 17 XII, II, 134(*)| idea of a black or a white animal, of a particular size or