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1 Pre | understanding, applied no rule, but made everything turn 2 1, III | cause is in operation as the rule.~ 3 1, LVIII | of nature take this as a rule: that whatever his mind 4 1, LXI | but if with the aid of rule or compass, little or nothing; 5 1, LXXIII| in philosophy by the same rule the system should be judged 6 1, XCII | into our counsels, whose rule is to distrust, and to take 7 1, XCIX | by a certain method and rule, shall in their turn point 8 1, XCIX | proceed to the art itself and rule of interpreting nature. 9 1, XCIX | that he with the help of a rule or a pair of compasses can 10 1, XCIX | given body, what kind of rule or direction or guidance 11 1, XCIX | consider, I say, what kind of rule or guidance he would most 12 1, XCIX | he will wish for such a rule as shall not tie him down 13 1, XCIX | by the narrowness of the rule, and get no good from them. 14 1, XCIX | For a true and perfect rule of operation, then, the 15 1, XCIX | knowledge is most true.~V~The rule or axiom for the transformation 16 1, XCIX | and from which, too, the rule of every powerful alteration 17 1, XXVII | is conformable with the rule of the syllogism in logic 18 1, XLV | Instances of the Rod or Rule, which I also call Instances 19 1, XLVIII| Hence we derive an excellent rule for opening and dissolving 20 1, XLVIII| the other motions, they rule and are ruled in turn, in