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1 Pre | my method, though hard to practice, is easy to explain; and 2 1, LXI | depends on the steadiness and practice of the hand, if it be done 3 1, LXVII | not certain and decided; a practice which holds and is in use 4 1, LXX | unseasonable eagerness to practice; not only for the sake of 5 1, LXX | the uses and fruits of the practice, but from impatience to 6 1, LXX | discovered and established supply practice with its instruments, not 7 1, LXXXIII| to deliver, illiberal to practice, infinite in number, and 8 1, XC | it is not so acted on in practice; and the points above mentioned 9 1, XCIX | them; which has been the practice hitherto, the understanding 10 1, XCIX | foundations which have relation to practice, and to let the active part 11 1, XCIX | done, but comes nearer to practice.~For a true and perfect 12 1, XXI | seventhly, of the Application to Practice, or of things in their relation 13 1, XXIII | supply a clear direction for practice in some cases; whence the 14 1, XXVII | sometimes even give help in practice; but for getting insight 15 1, XXIX | they give much more help to practice and the operative part. 16 1, XXXII | of deductions leading to Practice.~ 17 1, XL | information as for direction in practice, and one that discloses 18 1, XLIV | perhaps in theory, but in practice inefficient. The four instances 19 1, XLIV | valued which either direct practice to the objects most useful 20 1, XLV | the greatest advantage to practice, not only to prevent its 21 1, XLIX | treat of applications to practice. Besides, in the work itself 22 1, L | speak of applications to practice and modes of experimenting. 23 1, L | engrafting forest trees (a practice hitherto confined to fruit 24 1, L | both of the inquiry and the practice, though it is the very thread 25 1, LII | or measure, or facilitate practice. They point it out by showing 26 1, LII | mathematical instances measure practice: polychrest and magical 27 1, LII | understanding and senses, or furnish practice with her tools in a general