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1 Pre | reject; and instead of it I open and lay out a new and certain 2 Pre | however (my object being to open a new way for the understanding, 3 1, LXVII | perpetuate them, leaving no way open to reach and dislodge them.~ 4 1, LXXI | not, so far as we know, open schools; but more silently 5 1, LXXXII| woods of experience to the open ground of axioms.~ 6 1, LXXXIV| in nature have been laid open and discovered which may 7 1, LXXXIV| in our times laid widely open and revealed, the intellectual 8 1, XCIX | road has an issue in the open ground and not far off; 9 1, XCIX | kind of confutation was open to me, differing as I do 10 1, XII | three or four days; then open the vessel and test the 11 1, XXIX | on one side point out and open the way to errors and deflections 12 1, XXXVI | bluish flame. For indeed the open rays of the sun, falling 13 1, XLI | there finds the ground more open and yielding; and so with 14 1, XLVIII| and strong waters which open for themselves a way) if 15 1, L | heat of the sun and that open air which preys upon bodies, 16 1, L | materials; of fire close and open, straitened and in full 17 1, L | therefore continuance in an open vessel is best for separations;