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| Alphabetical [« »] prudence 1 prudent 1 ptolemaic 1 public 16 published 1 pulpit 1 punish 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 passions 16 probable 16 process 16 public 16 renders 16 society 16 superior | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances public |
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1 I, 0, 9 | by the attention of the public, may carry its researches 2 IV, I, 21 | yet been proposed to the public.~ 3 IV, II, 32 | propose the difficulty to the public, even though, perhaps, I 4 V, I, 34 | chiefly exposes it to the public hatred and resentment. By 5 VIII, I, 65| friendship, generosity, public spirit: these passions, 6 VIII, I, 65| friendship, generosity, and public spirit; we should immediately, 7 VIII, I, 65| appearances no longer deceive us. Public declarations pass for the 8 VIII, II, 80| chiefly such as tend to public detriment and disturbance: 9 X, II, 101| facts performed in such a public manner and in so celebrated 10 X, II, 105| To which if we add the public nature of the facts, as 11 X, II, 106| falsehood in any private or even public history, at the place, where 12 X, II, 108| death, and of those other public circumstances that followed 13 XI, 0, 111| established religion: And the public encouragement*(2) of pensions 14 XI, 0, 112| zeal, to expose him to the public hatred and jealousy?~ I 15 XI, 0, 113| directed to questions of public good, and the interest of 16 XI, 0, 113| such questions concern the public interest. And if I can persuade