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1 I | others in promptitude of thought, or in clearness and distinctness 2 I | schools in Europe, in which I thought there must be learned men, 3 I | raptures with poesy; but I thought that both were gifts of 4 I | impotency of my reason; and I thought that in order competently 5 I | fine, of false sciences I thought I knew the worth sufficiently 6 II | end. ~In the same way I thought that the sciences contained 7 II | amended; and the same I thought was true of any similar 8 II | that time I had embraced, I thought that I could not do better 9 II | projecting reforms; and if I thought that this tract contained 10 II | more complex; assigning in thought a certain order even to 11 II | subsisting among those objects, I thought it best for my purpose to 12 II | them in the aggregate, I thought that, in order the better 13 II | found nothing certain, I thought it necessary first of all 14 II | were most to be dreaded, I thought that I ought not to approach 15 III| conclude this code of morals, I thought of reviewing the different 16 III| followed a path in which I thought myself certain of attaining 17 III| from what I really am, I thought it necessary to endeavor 18 IV | the search after truth, I thought that a procedure exactly 19 IV | necessary that I, who thus thought, should be somewhat; and 20 IV | very circumstance that I thought to doubt of the truth of 21 IV | which I knew to be true, I thought that I must likewise be 22 V | set myself to write it, I thought I knew of the nature of 23 V | heavens and stars; so that I thought I had said enough respecting 24 V | already described, and which I thought was not different from the 25 V | those that, as dependent on thought alone, belong to us as men, 26 V | determining what should be thought of all the rest. ~And that 27 V | treatise which I formerly thought of publishing. ~And after 28 V | animals; nor must it be thought with certain of the ancients, 29 VI | principles it taught me, I never thought myself bound to publish 30 VI | of some others to whom I thought I was an object of indifference, 31 VI | never perhaps so much as thought. ~Their fashion of philosophizing, 32 VI | partly because I should have thought such a course of conduct 33 VI | thus indifferent to the thought alike of fame or of forgetfulness, 34 VI | sort of reputation, I have thought it incumbent on me to do 35 VI | accomplishment of my designs. ~And I thought that it was easy for me