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| Alphabetical [« »] dissolution 1 distance 12 distances 1 distant 12 distinct 15 distinction 10 distinctions 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 clear 12 conjecture 12 distance 12 distant 12 examination 12 extension 12 hope | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances distant |
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1 II, 0, 13 | transport us into the most distant regions of the universe; 2 IV, II, 29 | we cannot form the most distant conception. But notwithstanding 3 V, I, 37 | which happened in the most distant places and most remote ages, 4 V, I, 37 | and spectators of these distant events. In a word, if we 5 V, II, 41 | image, which is equally distant and obscure.~ The ceremonies 6 V, II, 41 | if directed entirely to distant and immaterial objects. 7 V, II, 42 | I am two hundred leagues distant; though even at that distance 8 X, II, 104| been two hundred leagues distant, at the same instant when 9 XI, 0, 115| the supposition, that, in distant regions of space or periods 10 XI, 0, 120| receive its completion in some distant point of space or time? 11 XII, III, 139| without control, into the most distant parts of space and time 12 XII, III, 139| method, and avoiding all distant and high enquiries, confines