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| Alphabetical [« »] leagues 2 leap 3 learn 14 learned 14 learning 10 least 29 leave 12 | Frequency [« »] 14 imagine 14 justly 14 learn 14 learned 14 lie 14 narrow 14 once | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances learned |
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1 I, 0, 2 | at the approbation of the learned and the wise; and think 2 IV, II, 32 | vain do you pretend to have learned the nature of bodies from 3 IV, II, 33 | confess that, though all the learned, for several ages, should 4 VIII, I, 63| that all mankind, both learned and ignorant, have always 5 IX, 0, 83 | sagacity of the old, who have learned, by long observation, to 6 X, I, 95 | on all hands, says that learned prelate, that the authority, 7 X, I, 95 | will, with the wise and learned, be an everlasting check 8 X, II, 103| imposture; while the wise and learned are contented, in general, 9 X, II, 105| credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent 10 X, II, 105| were the Jesuits, though a learned body, supported by the civil 11 X, II, 106| religions, the wise and learned commonly esteem the matter 12 XI, 0, 111| former claiming all the learned and wise, the latter possessing 13 XII, III, 138| on the disposition of the learned, who, amidst all the advantages 14 XII, III, 138| determinations: and if any of the learned be inclined, from their