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34 god
34 own
34 time
33 true
31 although
31 am
31 less
René Descartes
Discourse on the method

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1 I | precise knowledge of their true use; and thinking that they 2 I | while there can be but one true, I reckoned as well-nigh 3 I | know how to distinguish the true from the false, in order 4 I | with confidence. ~It is true that, while busied only 5 II | the constitution of the true religion, the ordinances 6 II | guided by it alone. ~It is true, however, that it is not 7 II | and the same I thought was true of any similar project for 8 II | myself, and ascertain the true method by which to arrive 9 II | effect a severance of the true from the false as it is 10 II | never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly 11 II | accepting the false for the true, and always preserve in 12 II | teaches adherence to the true order, and an exact enumeration 13 III| power to determine what is true, we ought to act according 14 III| dubious, but manifestly true and certain, since the reason 15 IV | that time not one of them true, I supposed that all the 16 IV | discovered one which I knew to be true, I thought that I must likewise 17 IV | distinctly conceive are true, only observing, however, 18 IV | believe that, if these were true, they were dependencies 19 IV | distinctly conceive are true, is certain only because 20 IV | must to that extent be true. ~Accordingly, whereas we 21 IV | which we possess of real and true proceeds from a Perfect 22 IV | the perfection of being true. ~But after the knowledge 23 IV | all our thoughts cannot be true because of our partial imperfection, 24 V | the soul, and to accept as true nothing that did not appear 25 V | accustomed to distinguish true reasons from mere verisimilitudes, 26 V | what I have alleged is the true cause of the motion of the 27 V | perceive from this, that the true use of respiration is to 28 VI | must be sought for. ~It is true that the science of medicine, 29 VI | frequently what has seemed to me true when I first conceived it, 30 VI | improvement. ~For though it be true that every one is bound 31 VI | worthless, yet it is likewise true that our cares ought to 32 VI | himself discovered it. ~And so true is this of the present subject 33 VI | at which I labour. ~It is true, indeed, as regards the


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