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begins 1
begun 2
beheld 1
being 44
belief 7
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45 nature
45 reason
45 us
44 being
44 blood
43 most
42 an
René Descartes
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1 I | does not arise from some being endowed with a larger share 2 I | prove useful to some without being hurtful to any, and that 3 I | value, and guard against being deceived. But I believed 4 I | one to reach heaven: but being given assuredly to understand 5 I | help from heaven, and of being more than man. ~Of philosophy 6 I | worth sufficiently to escape being deceived by the professions 7 II | ancient cities which, from being at first only villages, 8 II | wind among mountains, by being much frequented, become 9 II | more simple, or capable of being more distinctly represented 10 II | reached a more mature age (being at that time but twenty-three), 11 III| to another, desirous of being a spectator rather than 12 III| enabled to live without being deprived of any of the conveniences 13 IV | and that consequently my being was not wholly perfect ( 14 IV | possess, I was not the only being in existence (I will here, 15 IV | some other more perfect Being upon whom I was dependent, 16 IV | independently of every other being, so as to have had from 17 IV | figures and sizes, and of being moved or transposed in all 18 IV | of the idea of a Perfect Being, I found that the existence 19 IV | that the existence of the Being was comprised in the idea 20 IV | God, who is this Perfect Being, is, or exists, as any demonstration 21 IV | because he is a Perfect Being, and because all that we 22 IV | from a Perfect and Infinite Being, however clear and distinct 23 IV | possessed the perfection of being true. ~But after the knowledge 24 IV | the circumstance of his being asleep would not militate 25 IV | body of a goat, without being therefore shut up to the 26 V | greater freedom, without being necessitated to adopt or 27 V | and consequently without being in any measure owing to 28 V | orifice of the venous artery being of an oval shape from the 29 V | two, whereas the others being round are more conveniently 30 V | only arise from this, that being rarefied, and, as it were, 31 V | with which the blood, in being rarefied, passes from the 32 V | observed to act, which, by being variously perforated, serve 33 V | their thoughts to those who, being usually in their company, 34 V | some are more capable of being instructed than others, 35 VI | recognize as capable of being deduced in man different 36 VI | which I do not despair of being able to attain; for it is 37 VI | greater my expectation of being able to employ it aright, 38 VI | and skillful, without its being possible for any one to 39 VI | for the rest, prevent his being deprived of his leisure 40 VI | save myself at least from being ill-spoken of. ~The other 41 VI | be my principles, and my being blamed for it. ~I refer 42 VI | nor do I even boast of being the earliest discoverer 43 VI | which I am not certain of being able to fulfill; but this 44 VI | be useful to some without being hurtful to others, that


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