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| Alphabetical [« »] humane 1 humour 1 humours 1 hundred 11 hurried 1 hurt 1 husband-man 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 false 11 familiar 11 followed 11 hundred 11 intelligible 11 lively 11 maxims | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances hundred |
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1 IV, I, 25 | may I not conceive, that a hundred different events might as 2 IV, II, 31 | that which it infers from a hundred instances that are nowise 3 V, II, 42 | nearly than when I am two hundred leagues distant; though 4 VI, 0, 47 | conceive one to have existed a hundred times, for instance, another 5 X, I, 96 | proportioned to the superiority. A hundred instances or experiments 6 X, I, 96 | expectation of any event; though a hundred uniform experiments, with 7 X, II, 103| come magnified to them by a hundred circumstances. Fools are 8 X, II, 104| affirm him to have been two hundred leagues distant, at the 9 XI, 0, 114| reason that it exceeds a hundred, If the cause, assigned 10 XI, 0, 121| the animal, we can draw a hundred inferences concerning what 11 XI, 0, 121| comprehend in this case a hundred other experiences and observations,