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Alphabetical [« »] die 1 differ 2 difference 6 different 26 differently 1 difficult 10 difficulties 14 | Frequency [« »] 27 knowledge 27 never 27 two 26 different 26 how 26 perhaps 26 thoughts | René Descartes Discourse on the method IntraText - Concordances different |
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1 I | conduct our thoughts along different ways, and do not fix our 2 I | something of the manners of different nations, that we may be 3 I | intercourse with men of different dispositions and ranks, 4 I | in proving myself in the different situations into which fortune 5 II | separate parts, upon which different hands had been employed, 6 II | of the opinions of many different individuals massed together, 7 II | into account also the very different character which a person 8 II | observing that, however different their objects, they all 9 III| which a thing is believed is different from that by which we know 10 III| thought of reviewing the different occupations of men in this 11 III| unwilling to be esteemed different from what I really am, I 12 IV | divers parts which admit of different figures and sizes, and of 13 V | a plain surface all the different faces of a solid body, select 14 V | variously and confusedly the different parts of this matter, so 15 V | the motions, and all the different qualities of these heavens 16 V | induce various colors upon different bodies and other diverse 17 V | which I thought was not different from the heat in hay that 18 V | and the production of the different humors of the body, beyond 19 V | perforated, serve to separate different species of grain? ~And, 20 V | objects impress it with different ideas by means of the senses; 21 V | body to move in as many different ways, and in a manner as 22 V | movements performed by the different automata, or moving machines 23 V | were in any respect of a different nature from these animals; 24 V | incapable of joining together different words, and thereby constructing 25 V | were of a nature wholly different from ours. ~And we ought 26 VI | of being deduced in man different modes from the principles,