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1 Pre | from the very outset not left to take its own course, 2 1, II | hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much. 3 1, XX | XX~The understanding left to itself takes the same 4 1, XXI | XXI~The understanding left to itself, in a sober, patient, 5 1, LX | for as there are things left unnamed through lack of 6 1, LXXXII| up, but that all has been left either to the mist of tradition, 7 1, XCIV | would not have even a hope left you that further improvement 8 1, XCIX | also from what has been left unsaid, that there is hope 9 1, XCIX | the natural human reason, left to itself; secondly, by 10 1, X | still the understanding, if left to itself and its own spontaneous 11 1, XV | from the first, as when left to itself it is always wont 12 1, XXI | clear, and yet more room be left for the exposition of the 13 1, XXXVI | there is no sea or place left in which the retreat or 14 1, L | accident or neglect being left there for many years, and 15 1, L | enclosure. For I should have left the flattened sphere to 16 1, L | and tightly; I might have left the eggs so stopped for 17 1, L | made for the purpose are left, we are told, underground 18 1, L | I call it when a body is left to itself for a considerable 19 1, L | earth which the corn has left and rejected; so that sowing