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1 I | but solely to describe the way in which I have endeavored 2 I | assuredly to understand that the way is not less open to the 3 II | acknowledged. ~In the same way I fancied that those nations 4 II | single end. ~In the same way I thought that the sciences 5 II | With this before me by way of example, I was persuaded 6 II | firmly believed that in this way I should much better succeed 7 II | mutually connected in the same way, and that there is nothing 8 II | briefest possible. ~In this way I believed that I could 9 III| when they have lost their way in a forest, ought not to 10 III| the selection; for in this way, if they do not exactly 11 III| of a forest. ~In the same way, since in action it frequently 12 III| understanding represents as in some way possible of attainment, 13 IV | depended on his power in such a way that they could not subsist 14 IV | in the idea in the same way that the equality of its 15 IV | consider nothing except by way of imagination, which is 16 IV | asleep we can in the same way imagine ourselves possessed 17 IV | various objects in the same way as our external senses, 18 V | arrange itself in such a way as to present the appearance 19 V | creation, that, in this way alone, things purely material 20 V | they meet with. ~In this way they cause the whole heart 21 V | pass out, causing in this way all the branches of the 22 V | the veins, flowing in this way continually into the heart, 23 V | certain parts, in the same way that some sieves are observed 24 V | stronger which alone in this way reach it I had expounded 25 V | occurrences of life, in the way in which our reason enables 26 VI | also apply them in the same way to all the uses to which 27 VI | appears to me that, in this way, I have found heavens, stars, 28 VI | mine. ~I am glad, by the way, to take this opportunity 29 VI | time my reply; and in this way readers seeing both at once