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Alphabetical [« »] suffer 2 suffering 1 suffers 1 sufficient 25 sufficiently 9 suffrages 1 suited 4 | Frequency [« »] 25 means 25 observed 25 perfect 25 sufficient 24 able 24 also 24 always | René Descartes Discourse on the method IntraText - Concordances sufficient |
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1 I | that I had already given sufficient time to languages, and likewise 2 I | gain held out by them was sufficient to determine me to their 3 II | of constitutions is alone sufficient to assure us), custom has 4 II | those who, possessed of sufficient sense or modesty to determine 5 II | reason, but first of all took sufficient time carefully to satisfy 6 II | following would prove perfectly sufficient for me, provided I took 7 III| qualities. ~This principle was sufficient thenceforward to rid me 8 III| single principle seemed to me sufficient to prevent me from desiring 9 III| conviction was of itself sufficient to prevent their entertaining 10 IV | certitude, that there is sufficient reason to exclude entire 11 IV | any reason which can be sufficient to remove this doubt, unless 12 V | imaginary spaces matter sufficient to compose one, and were 13 V | But since I had not as yet sufficient knowledge to enable me to 14 V | respiration is to bring sufficient fresh air into the lungs, 15 V | point where there is not sufficient room for all (as is the 16 V | expounded all these matters with sufficient minuteness in the treatise 17 V | machine a diversity of organs sufficient to enable it to act in all 18 V | created; and that it is not sufficient that it be lodged in the 19 VI | any one. ~This has been sufficient to make me alter my purpose 20 VI | discover other considerations sufficient to excuse me for not undertaking 21 VI | or to whom he has given sufficient grace and zeal to be prophets; 22 VI | discern, as I think, with sufficient clearness what course must 23 VI | larger than it is, would be sufficient for them all; so that according 24 VI | nature, I may still have sufficient leisure for this end. ~But 25 VI | and which should yet be sufficient clearly to exhibit what