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| Alphabetical [« »] presumption 4 presupposed 1 pretence 6 pretend 15 pretended 14 pretenders 1 pretending 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 feeling 15 few 15 light 15 pretend 15 produced 15 produces 15 rather | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances pretend |
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1 IV, I, 25 | vain, therefore, should we pretend to determine any single 2 IV, II, 28 | an easy task, and shall pretend only to give a negative 3 IV, II, 31 | fool or madman will ever pretend to dispute the authority 4 IV, II, 32 | continue so. In vain do you pretend to have learned the nature 5 IV, II, 33 | section. If I be right, I pretend not to have made any mighty 6 V, I, 36 | employing that word, we pretend not to have given the ultimate 7 V, I, 36 | enquiries no farther, or pretend to give the cause of this 8 VII, I, 53 | between them. But do we pretend to be acquainted with the 9 VII, I, 53 | boundaries. Will any one pretend to assign the ultimate reason 10 VII, I, 53 | is the power, of which we pretend to be conscious? Is there 11 VII, I, 55 | appears in nature. They pretend that those objects which 12 VIII, II, 78| 78. I pretend not to have obviated or 13 X, I, 100| and not till then, can he pretend to command my belief or 14 XI, 0, 114| conclusion fails; and you pretend not to establish the conclusion 15 XI, 0, 116| But when philosophers, who pretend to neglect authority, and